THE PRICJi OF DAILY RACING FORM IS FIVE CENTS EVEBYW HFBR, no nqt PAY MQ BF .
California is no exception. The accounts of dealers who charge more will be closed
VOL. XIV. NO. Ill
CHICAGO, Fill DAY, MAY 8, 1908
PRICE 6 CENTS
JAMAICA WAS STORMSWEPT
MUD AND MANY UPSETS AT PIMLICO,
TEXT OF A NOTABLE KENTUCKY DECISION,
CRYSTAL MAID’S DEBUT 4NTE
Aiken Wins the Consolation Steeplechase — Clements
Defeats Holschcr — Will Investigate Mutuels.
Legality of Pari-Mutuel Betting Conclusively Up-
held, but Bookmaking May Be Unlawful.
PATRONS VOTE THE WEATHER THE WORST
EVER KNOWN AT THE TRACK.
SHOWS HERSELF A FINE FILLY AND DEFEATS
ELIZABETH HARWOOD EASILY.
lt;iltiiniir<-. Md., M:iy 7. Mud ruiuu-rs ;md
l>r<-:iki-rs li.'id llic <-:iIl iit Pimlico this aflcnKNiii. aiul
iiK'idciilally loll}; shots had their licst day of tlic
uiictitij;. l-'avorili's wi-at down in raj>id succession
from tlic tirst race on. .Many a ;;ihmI tiling wc-ul
wrong. It was a case of tlic lirst away leading
tiiron.gliont in most of tin- r.iccs.
Tlic iirograni feature was tile roiisolatiou Steetde-
eiiase for liorses tliat liad not woti at tlic tueeting.
Tlie winner was . General \V. T. 'I'owties' litglily
tlionglit of .\ikeii. wliieli eaiitured two races at
M asliiugloii. .Vikeii started a few da.A S ago ami
tinislied iar iiaek. 'I'odai- ition Kerr liad tlie nionnt.
lie .si-ratelied IMS own liorse. K.ssex 11.. to ride .\iken
at Cem-i-al Townes' re<|iiesl. .Mr. Kerr, wiio lias
lieeii riding more or less indiffereiitl.v l;ere. |int up
a >|ileiidid ride toda.v. lie ke|d liis mount in lieliind
the leadi'i's to tlie last jnmji and iironglit iiiiii up
in tile streieli uilli a well timid rnsli. lie was
loudly apiilandeil wlien lie ri«le l-:iek to tlie scales.
In the first race lateille It. repealed her goml jier-
formanee of a da.v or two ago h.v defeating .Vinos
Turney's go, h I looking eo|t. Sig, ‘for wlih-li ihiii
The ilei'ision rendered h.v the Ki-ittuek.v Cottrt of
.Vppeals Wednesiiay in rel.ition to iH-tting on Ken-
tucky tracks was on an appeal and motion asking
the dissidntion of the teiii|Mirary injnnetion re-
straining .M i.vor Grinstead and other otiieials of the
city of l.onisville from interfering with the racing
and hetting at t'linri-hill Downs. .Vlthongh not ex-
pressed. one nne\|ieeted outgrowth of the decision
is that infereiit iail.v iHsikniaking on Keiitneky tracks
is now nnlawfni. while the legality of the ineihods
of hi-tling named in the decision is fnll.v estahlished.
The i!c( isioii in full is as follows:
"ruder the statutes in force previous to ls!i;j.
this court held that the niaehine known as l•■renell
pool or Paris nintnel iisi-d in hetting <in horse ra<-es
«as a eoiilrivanee used in hetting wilhiti the nieati-
ing of the statutes, and that , the persons who eon-
diieted the hiisiness were indietahie t<'omnionwealth
against Simmons. 7:i Ky. dl.s: Com. against Clieek.
Hai Ky. I i. In IVK'. the legislattire. in revising tiie
st.atnies of til,' stall’, adopteil the Ki'iiliiik.v statniis
S«‘,-lion pifiti, Ky. Stalntes makes it a f,lony
for anyone to set up aii'l carry on an.v mai-hine
or I'onI rivaiii e use, I in hetting wheri'hv inoiiey or
Ollier things may I,,' won or lost. Si’i tion I'.ldl Ky.
statnies is in these words:
" ■ rhi' ehang,' of the iiaiii,' of games, hanks,
niai-'.iini's or eoiit riva nees nientioiied or ineinded in
li:,' •pri'i i iling i-haiili'r shall md prevent the I'onvi,'
tion of any person violating the provisions thereof,
hilt no proseention shall he eoninien,-ei| ntnler the
saiil si'i'lion later th.in live years after the eonimis-
sioii of 111 ,' offi'iise. nor shall these provisi<ins apply
to pi'isons who sell eonihinalion or l-'ri'inh pisds
on aii.\ .ri”gnlar ra, e Irai k , luring the raii-s Ihi'ieon.
.\!i imli, I irMoit for violation of the preei'iling sei-lion
may i l a g,’ 11 <■ a, ,• 1 ^ 1,1 in one I’onnI with an.v or
all of the olTeiises mi'nllon,il or inelnd,‘,l therein.’
"Sei'lion l!i77 proviiles that any pi'i-soiis wh'i eii
gag,' in an.v ha:'.aril or gam,' on wliii'h inoni.v or
propert.v is iii'l. min or lost shall h,' snliji'i't to
lini' of not less than .$i;il mil' iiior,' than 8KN». The
• pii'siion is pri'si'nieil wlii’llo'r nmh'r Sei'iion llMil
persons may hiiy eomhin i i ii-ii or l'■reneh po<ds on
an.v regular rae,- Iraek during the rai'i'S thereon.
It is insist, 'll that the only ,'ffei't Sei'tion Ihlll. so
far as lomhina t ion or l■■r•'n,'h i>oo|s at,' ,',,ni-i'rtie,l.
i I*' eo'iiiiiT the (lersoiis \'.ho si'll lln'iii fr,»m th '
operation of Si'i'tion |;mm. under which the si'tting
np of th,' niai'liine or I'oiilrivani'e would lie a |H'iii
1,'iiliary olTi'iise: and Ihiil persons who hny the
I'oinhina t ion or l'■rem•h pools on an.v regular ra*e
Irai'k , luring the rai-i'S iheri'on may he pi oseeiit,',l
nmh r Seelion l;i77. II is urged that the langnag,'
of .di'i'iioii p.iiil giM’s no further than this, ami ihs's
Aletbeuo Captureii the Newtown Stakes with All
Ease — King Cobalt Runs Away from Mas-
querade — Halket in Good Form.
Disagreeable Weather Cuts the Attendance Down but
the Speculation Is Lively — Synchronized De-
feats Mortiboy — Mary Orr Wins Luckily. '
New Vork. Ma.v 7. It was storni swept .lamaiea
tmlay uilh a vi'iigeaina’. Th>' olil timers, or at hast
• he few of thi’in present, nniversall.v agreed that
it was th,' wor.st da.v for rai'ing tlu'.v hail ever
known, .V hanl rain set in earl.v ami thronghont
• he aflerniMin there was a ri'iil dowti|voitr aei-oinpa-
liied hy a lirisk wiinl. nhieh blew iliri'ctly into th,'
grandslatid. The fi w patrons of this sei-lion hnddled
together in the liaik of tin* stand while the elnhlionse
set saw the raei's from hehiml close, 1 iIihus.
The caul, will, 'll promised well on paper, was
cut to pieces hy s,ral,'hes. small liehls la’iiig the
rule. The only pleasant ft'ainre in th,' day's sport
was that th,' program was rnn off in <tnieks't,'p time,
and till' crow, I was hai-k in town a full hour ,'arlier
thati tisnal. t'ontrary to i'xp,','tations favorites ,li,l
not swei'p till' ,'ard. King Cohall and .Vletheno wer,'
• he iitil.v elioiees lo seor,'. P.oth wi re at odds on and
King Cohalt at so sinirt a ^irie,' as to he protiiliitivi*.
Tile ft'ainre was llje Newtown Stakis. with only
fiv,' tif the tlo/.t'ii ta'rded answi'i'ing th,’ post i-ail
jimi with eomlilions all favoring AI,'lheno. th,' l;l
to Utt favorit,'. II,' jnstitie,! the eoiditlene,' in him
fiy winning all the way.
I 111' talinlatoil hist,»r.v of the N,'W town Staki's is
as folhiws:
Year. VVinin r. A. \Vl. .hit key. Val. Tim .
Ilki.'l Cameron f lL*Hi< I'Neill i|:i.::s,i |;i;;.'
i:mt .Moni't ;! |iMi|T. I'.nriis. . . . I .::7<» ':17:
Due. Czaraidiin,' ....'! lo.", I'.air<l l.'JIn I:ll.i
UNK! Grapph' t lii.'i ( oirni'i' l.l’7d 1:1.", i;
1'.MI7 Kiator Ill (lamer l.gii.-. l:i;;
I'.aiS I ll.'IIK. Dugan ... l,.'!.'>(i 1 : Id
Herkele.v showi',1 lo he a snpt'rior innd rniini'i- h.v
easii.v I’ntrnniiing Tih'ing in the mile am! a six-
teenth handiia|i. Tilling was vol,',| a real g,M«|
thing. altiKingh h,' woiihl hav,' l„','ii l„'lt,'r like,l
with inost an.v ,>lher ho.v hnl .Siiniler np. this ht ing
Ids first iMonnI sini'c h,' was injur,', I at .\i|ni',lnet.
Garner, who is showing i-oninii'miahie improvi in, nt
in his work of lati', got D,'rk,'l*'\ a wav w,-li ami
threw inn, I in Tihing's fa,',' all th,' way.
llalkel npsi'l a ti'iriti,' piling,' whin h,' noseil out
Ineognilo for th,' six furlongs hamlieaii. Inisignito
was a w hli'spri ail ti|i anil the ipiot a t ions on llalkel
reemled a eonpie of |Mii,its. Ineognilo led to the
Slreleh. where he w.is eanght hv llalkel and in a
stitr drive the latter won hy a lie.id. I'hos,' ehis,' to
the linish elaiiii that llalket had mneh left in spile
of the sei'inlngly light lit. He w.is ling nine
teen iHiniids to the winner and is a smart horse at
xpriiiling dislanees. If trainer I’.lnie siiee.'eds in
}»'lling him to go a gis.,1 dislanee he shonld he a
factor in Hi, I atmiia Derhy, for whieli he is a
reasonahl.v snre siarler.
I’liilip .1. DVyi'!' W.IS one of the ah.senlees |iMla.\
atid the fact was generally eoniniented ii|ion. as it
was the first da.v .s raeiqg h,' has niissi-d in manv
yevirs. Mr. Dwyer has md heeii well lately, how
ever, and that ha, I a hig Inllnenee in his des'erlion.
Frank l.ighlfooi eame to the tra,'k exiieeiing to
start Havre in his interest. H. T. Gritlin hail
• pioled l.ighlf,»,t a prie.' ,,n the eoli ami it w.is
aeeepfed. I.ightfool did md have the eash. Ihoiigh
III’ had [iropert.v to seenre mdes f,ir the anionnt.
Hut that did not Imik g,M„| t„ Gritlin. who deelareil
the deal off. Havre ran in Gritlin's eolors and was
an easy winner.
Iionisvilie. K.V., Ma.v 7. VVeathi’r I’onditions eoithl
not have tM'en more nnfavorahle than prevailed fiHlay.
.\ dri/./ling rain eontinneil for th,’ entire afternoon
and the eohl eansed iM'iiiiiants of the grandstand
to eireiilate Ireel.v. Thi’ri' was ph'iit.v of riHim, the
alleiidanee heing the smallest iinmher at this track
in years.
The Dehiitanle .Slakes at a half mile was the
principal offering, and six I wo year o|,ls started.
,'r.vst:il Maiil, a smart liNikiiig miss from K. K.
la’wis' siring, showed her sii|ii’ri,irily over the others
h.v winning in ini|iressive fashion. Klizaheth llar-
W'lMid takin.g si’eond place and Neoga third. Kliza-
helh ilarwiNid Went into a long lead from the start,
hnl in the streteh turn Crystal .Maiil moved ni, lo
the Corrigan represeiilative and after a short drive
sliisik her off and eame away to win as her rider
pleased in the last furlong. The net value of the
stake |o the winner was $l,tl.'i.
The eoiidense,l history of the Dehnlante Slakes
sine,' IlMMt is as follows:
Year. Winner. Wt. .liNkey. Val. Time.
Dmm, Sinli I l.'il Howell $ ;M.', : 48
Ittol .\ntninn l.i’aves. . 1 DMIilmore ;H.-| 17}
I‘.•ll2 Dleliant |go|i:. Williams. l,7!r, :4.s}
llMi:’. While l‘lume . . . . 1 ld| Winkfiehl ... I. n :ts}
I'.MH Miss Inez 1 |S| I lelgesen l..-i.",it :4s}
Dmi.-, Iii'.'inlifnl Hess . . . 1 In; .\ieol I..■'h'!.■■, :.-,n
I'.mm; I, i I lie Turner Ils.D. .\nstin ... 1..8 4.", :4‘.*.*
I!MI7 .\neieiit 1 l.'iiTroxler I.7I.-| : I'.ti
l!»OS Crystal .Maid IDilleidel 1 . 4.V, :.->(li
Synehronized. which ran a fairl.v giMsl race in tlo^
Kenlni’k.v Derh.v. and was only healen a ni>s,‘ fop
third plai'e. was made the iinslinm of a tdnnge h.v
liM’al hackers, and he made gmiil in the elosing race
h.v leadiifg Ihriinglioni and winning in a common
eaiiler from MortilMiy ami Warner Griswell. There
might have heen a different result had .1. Howard
heen a little more alert and gotten St. Valentine
awa.v from the post. The old horse was praetieall.v
I, ’ft, hnt elosed a hig gap and wonid have heen sec-
ond in a few more strides.
Mar.v , trr. in the fifth, gained a Inek.v victory as
l.ad.v Vie was mneh the Imsl and hnt for a p,">i*
ridi’. I’onld ind have lost. F. Gritlin. h«r rider,
got her awa.v from the |M,st in a had |M>sitii«n and
allowed her to hninp into the fence on the tirst
I m il. Sli'e gaineil sleadil.v from her |M>or tM'ginning
and was going fast ami gamely at the end. The
anelion (looling on this race was the best in evi-
denee It!, to ilale, laid.v Vie selling in one |i,iol for
^.'lOo against for the others.
Hell Howe showed a giNsl iierforma nee in the
openiieg race h.v leading the others thronghont and
winning will in hand. Snap, on nhieh Kols’rt
Tiii'ker wagereil heavily, ran fairl.v well., hnt was
always held safe tiy the wiiiiier.
GohliiriMif far ontelassed Hie others whii’h started
in the second race and won in a hig canter.
Kslella ('.. nmler giHal riding, made a show of
her o|iponenls in Hi,’ third and won h.v a hig margin.
Hnt for a mishap to .1. I.ee, Italhert would have
heen seeond. His rider, while trying to ride iv
wliipidng finish, again iiijnred the shoulder he had
hurt h.v the fall from l.illian Ka.v on the opening
da.v. This allowi’d Honehrake to get hy Kalhert in
the last few strides. I.,’e was forced, on aei’onnt
of the injnr.v, to eaneel all his other engagements.
Ih’spite the iHMir weallier and mediiH-re Helds that
started, the Is’tting in the nintnel niaehines and
anelion msds tmlii.v was of heavh'r volume than
.veslerd.'iy . The nianagement ^feels ,’l:Ued at having
intriMlneed the new systi'iii. They are inaking
pre|iarations to seenre tlie latest inii>rovoil machines
ineinding totalizators. The latter will exiiedile
work and [ii’rniit far fast,’r annonneenients of the
winning anionnts. Si'veral niaehines will also 1 h!
added to the slimy laioths.
L. .\. Celia, one of the principal stis’kholilers in
Latonia. favors the mntiiels and will adviM’ate their
adoption at l.atonia. It is also stated that .several
ejnissaries front the ('anadian tracks are here
elosel.v oi, serving the nintnel tietting and will rei>ort
favoring their use if they prove suttieleiitly suecess-
fnl lieve.
CENTRE SHOT CONTINUES HER WINNING.
Defeats The Mist, Critic and Other Fast Ones in
Oakland's Main Race.
Hakhtnd. , al., Ma.v 7. — Seven of the fleetest horses
In ralifornia. ineinding Centre Shot. Tim Mist.
,’rltle. Fred Hent. Fantastic. Creation and Ualeigli,
w,’r,’ engaged in tislay's hig racing altraetion al
Oakland, the Evans Handicap, iianied in honor of
the coniniaiiih’r in-i'hief of the visiting haltleship
fleet. The race \vas won liy Centre Shot, William
tValker’s exipiisile tliree-.vear-,dd dangliti’r of Sain
— (irand Sh,d. after one of the niiB*l spectaeular
struggles seen here this si’a.son. Th,’ wlnuer closi’d
a heavilv haeked favorite and it was tin’ fifth
foiiseeutive victory of th,' Wia)dlands-hr»’d filly
since her lejiiveiiaiioii of a month ago 'I'lie seven
fnrionga were rnn In the very fast tim,! of 1 :L'.'i4
and (k’litre Stmt ilemonstrated hv this last erowii-
iiig aehlevenient that she is easii.v the liest of her
age and sex in ha-al training.
The g,MKl card wound np with a mil,’ and seventy
yards dasli. in which soni,’ of th,’ iiest horses in
the handicap division were repri’sented. This re
anlted in a lucky victory for Ocean SlMiro, whieh.
after ,’iijo.vliig tin* lion's share of giaal luck from
first to last. si’iMed finall.v h.v a narrow margin from
Dartinia. whose nnrnly tK.’havior at tlie post caused
her to he all hut l,*ft. Vox l* 0 |nili. the receding
first choii’c, was so manifestly mishandli’d during
the running h.v joeki’y .Sandy that his fini.shing un-
placed was not taken seriously hy the hig crowd
of hackers of the Keene east-off.
FavoriD’s and outsiders shan d equally in th ’
aftern, mil's racing honors. First-class weather and
track eonilitions [irevailed and the attendance ap-
CHIEF AMONG CANADIAN STABLES.
.1. K. Seagram has an extensive statde of horses
in pri’iiaratioii for rai'ing in DKffi. the bi’st of whieh.
in .•leeorilanee with his annual ciisti’m. will make
their tirst a|i|a;aranee of the .rear at the Toronto
stiriiig meeting. With such favorites nt the head as
Iiif,’rno. Merr.v England. Sir Kaliili and Purslane,
till’ Waterlim turfman’s list is the following:
Merry England, eh. h, 8, hy St. George — We-
knowit.
Infi’rno, h. h. •>. h.v Havoc — Bon Ino.
Sir Ralph, h. h, ,5, hy Hreadknife — Mnrgarntte.
SlanghttT, h. h. hy Ilavoi'- - .Mart.vrdom.
•Half a Crown, hr. e, 4. by Ilalfling — .Martyrdom.
L.vndhnrst, h. g. 4. ii.v Ogden --.Vnx ions.
Mainchanee, eh. e, 4, hy I’irate of Ihuizaiice — -
Princess Lorraine.
Ptirslane. eh. e, 4, h.v Watercress — Flavane.
Sea Wall, hr. f, 4. by St. Si'rf — Fairlie Head.
Hathhriek. h. e. :i. by Hatham|>ton — Ionic.
Cannie CamiilMll, h. f, hy Love Wis,dy — laidy
CamiilH’Il.
*C,*eil KliiNles. h. e. .'5. h.v Milner- -relandine.
China Slioii, ,’h. f, IJ, hy Hiivim’ — C hinka.
Crmhe d’Or, h. f. by Cheval d’Or— Crniskeen.
•Itog of War, ell. e. by Hav,a’— Ihdores III.
(Jreat .Roman, eh. e. hy Marius II. — Atossa.
.Tnidlee Juggins, b. c, ,'J, hy Juvenal — Julia Haa-
over.
•■Militalm. eli. e, .'J, h.v Milner — Bon Ino.
*Mill-on-the-Flo8s, eh. f, :{, h.v Milner — Irish Lass.
•-Milverton, hr. e, ;j, by Milner — Frome.
Praetor, hr; e, n, by Marins TI. — Valete.
•.Seismic, b. e, ;j. tiy Havoc — Semley.
Sir (Talahad. h. c, :{, by Orsini — Chaste.
Throi’kniorton. b. c. 3. by Salvator— Albertina.
•Xenoerates, b. c. 3. by Hav, k;— X enia.
Bay filly, 3, by Royal Cherr.v — Mazzic.
Ctimbrae, b. c, 2. by Bute — Hlmyanee.
Courtier, eh. c. 2, by Paladin— Slbrl.
Great Head, b. f, 2. by Milner— Falrlle Head.
Homebound. b. e. 2. by .Milner — Homelike.
Jnnian, b. c, 2, by .Tuvenal — Fidelitas.
I-ad.v Milner, hr. f, 2, by Milner — Veraelona II.
Maximum, eb. c. 2. by Maxio — Flippant.
Mendip, hr. f, 2. by Milner — Frome.
Mercia, b. f, 2, b.v Havoc — Mart.vrdom.
-Miss Greenan, br. f. 2, b.v Greenan — Miss Dareliln. ;
My Valet, ch. c, 2. by Milner — Lady’s Maid.
I’earlfisher, hr. c, 2, b.y Pershore — Glyeera.
Rnb.v Bird. b. c, 2, by Star Ruby — Lyre Bird.
Tollendal, b. e. 2. by Toddingtoii — Dellcia.
Winker, b. c, 2, by Milner— Wink.
♦In the King’s Piate^
DEATH OF GREAT AUSTRALIAN HORSE.
The well-known race horse Paul Pry, the jiroperty
of Sir Rupert Clarke, broke his hack on March 14
at RupertswixKl. Snnbury. where he had been simnd-
liig his days in ease since his retirement from the
turf several year-, ago. The horse had evidently
backed over a bridge across Jackson Creek, as he
was liiseoven’d hanging by one of his hind legs
from the railing of the structure, but Imfore he
eimld lie rescued he fell to the ground some twenty
feet distant and was killed. Paul Pry. which was
by LaK’lilel. out of Bus.vbody, was fourteen years
old. During his turf career he won thirty rac’s.
ran sccwmI on fifteen oeeasions and third "thlrt»*en
times. Amongst his Ktux.- 08 ses were the Pertii Cup
and the Williamstowu Cup and be won many weight
for age races.
Ill race 74A'»."i Bank Holiday’s sliow tickets ealleU
for $15.50 and Gharlield’s for $10.90, the values hav-
ing been transpoaed in teiegiaphlug.
A
DXTET KXCnn? FOSM.
FRIDAY, MAY A 1M<
DAILY RACING FORM
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY.
Dally Racing Form Publi^lng Co.
Publishers of
THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION CALENDAR
Official organ of
THE AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION
A Dally Reflection of the American Turf by
Telegraph.
Editor and Proprietor, F. H. Brunell.
Asso«-iate Editor, Clinton C. Riley.
Se<'retary, Mrs. P. H. Brunell.
69 PLYMOUTH COURT. CHICAGO, ILL.
Kntere<l as second-class miftter, April 2, 1890, at
the post-office at Chicago, Illinois, under the Act
of March .‘1, 1879.
COPYRIGHTED.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year
1998, by Frank H. Brunell. in the office of the
Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C., U. S. A.
SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS.
TERMS.
Per Month $ 1.50
Half Year 9.00
t»ne Year 17.00
The above rates are for single copies as sealed
letters — flrst-class mall.
Dally Racing Form Publishing Co. prefers to send
single copies us first -class mall in all cases.
lx>cal subscriptions — outside the down town dls
trlot — will be declined at other than first class mail
matter rates.
Subscriptions must be paid In advance.
To be eonsideretl and answered, all queries to
Daily Kaelng Form must tie sent over the full name
and with address of writer. The names and ad-
dresses are subject to a local and foreign directory
test.
TELEPHONE 2087 HARRISON.
CFor luisiness and circulation puriwses only.)
Tills telephone has no connection with the news or
editorial departments and cannot be used to commu-
nicate with them.
C.MU Ai:o, ILLINol.S. MAY S, l‘8ts.
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The horses wlii<-h seem best in Frida.v’s races
are;
Jamaica - New York. May 7.
1 Thetis. Gold Slipper. Primrose League.
2 Explosion. Gowan. ('oII<m|U.v.
.Moiifort. Z.'il, Lord Stanhope.
•1 Liglit Wool. Olil Honesty, S']>ooner.
~t — .Madrileiio. Havre. Steel.
(i— Goldi-n Pearl, Fielder, Bonnie .Man.
E. Smith.
Churchill Downs Louisville, Ky.. May 7.
1- I'lindaiiiental. .Vndersisi, .4lice.
2 — Oiiatidot, liiM-tor Simrall, Beth Goodwin.
— FinaiK-ier. Ethel Carr. Potter.
4 — Waterway. Cliartleld, Impertinence.
fi — Hasl.t .Agues. Terah. Goloiiel .lini Douglas.
C — (Juagga. tleorge Balle.v, Plantland.
.1. L. Demiisey.
Oakland tlakland. Cal., .May 7.
1 — .Alil«-y. Ib'l'iiardo. Black Domino.
2 — Monlelair. .San Olmo. Boas.
;t .Ma.v .Amelia. I.onl Nelson. Como.
4 WtMMllander. Oei-an tjneen. .Mozart.
.''> -Netting. Hi Col Cap. Colilinliia Girl.
ti--Sidnev I'.. Beliiiere, Tavora.
II. Forsland.
Pimlico — Ball imore, Md., Ma.v 7.
1 .Mardella. Poeolaligo. S|ianish Prince.
2 — WoiMlllne. Edgely. Blai-k Burn.
:{ Clements. C«M-k Sure. Holseher.
4- .lohn Dillon. .Amamla 11.. tleorge Leiper.
Bagman, Naiitleoki-. Gloriole,
t; Tamnie. Drfano, .Azure Maid.
7 — Dr. Lee, Billie Hilihs, .lames Crawford.
T. K. Lynch.
THIRTY LEADING OWNERS.
No striking changes have taken idace in the list
of leaders in money earning on tlie turf, but three
new ones a|i|H'ar in the list, the Ni-wcaslle Stable,
A. .1. Gon-.v and Georgi* Odom. Barney Scbreiber
Is pressing Hildreth for the leadership, lint the
latter’s horses are iMs-oming tit for action and he
E. C., Chicago. The Lawrence Realization of 1901
was won by The Parader. Commando was second
and .Alortallo third.
<L T. I).. Miincie. Ind. It is simple enough. De-
duct 80 from ticket values. For e.vample, a $Di
ticket would tie 11 to ,'i. etc.
J. G. L., Cincinnati. O. Gold I>ake was s«ild in
the Held and lost. Had any one of the Held horses
won the bet would have Is-eii gooil.
W. F. P.. Detroit. .Mich. What was i-oming to
.von in all was what would have b«*en paid to you
at the track, which was $41.St>. Yon were inlstaken
and the IxKikmaker was correct In his olTer.
J. J. Me., Chicago. The emu's were clerical and
the additions yon make are correct. As to Morti-
Iki.v. $14,111 paid at the track suggests the sales as
si-ilt were erroneous. The matter Is being Investi-
gated.
NEW YORK WORK-OUTS.
"1 4^ New York. May 7. — Weather clear; track
JL muddy.
The iM'st work-outs at Slieeiisliead Bay, Graves-
end, .lainaica and Belmont Park tiaia.v were;
Sheepahead Bay (Main Track),
Ind. Horse. .A. IMst. Time.
l."( Golden Pearl 9 .V.8 1:04
Hi Ramble 2 .7-8 1:04
Sheepahead Bay (Training Track),
10 Colin :i 1 l-s 2:0.7
DJ Celt :! 1 l-.S 2;tl.7
10 CabiMhon 4 1 1-s 2:Di
10 Gretna tJreeu 4 1-2 ;.72
10 Kestigoiielie It 1 1-S 2:04
10 SniMTinan 4 1 1-s 2;tH
10 'JTansvaal ." 1-2 :.72
Gravesend.
9 Coimterpane 2 1-2 :.7S
•Mike Sutton 4 .7 s 1:14
L't Neillim 2 s ;;i7^i
1.7 Royal Ca|illve 2 .7-S 1:12
1.7 The Pippin 2 7 S 1:12
It! Tenia e«*o 4 :t-.S :42
Jamaica.
.Ann.n Sem|ier 2 1-2 C.
L:idy Fllz Herliert 2 4 l;ls
11 Oxford 0 I! -I l:2:t
1.7 Paiitontle .7 12 :.71"i
♦Black .Mamie 2 1-2 :4!i'..
14*.Mexieaii Silver 4 .7-S 1:0.7
Belmont Park.
It; Beaneou|i 2 1 1:.79
10 Bine B.sik 4 1 1:4.7
1.7 Don tittario .2 12 :4!i'i
O Faleada 2 7 S 1 ;4o
10 .lobn .Marrs 2 .2-4 l:l.7>4
10 King .lames 2 1 1:42,
.Manviette .7-S 1:07
10 Stargowau .2 7->i 1 :.22
Thetis 2 1-2 ;4s^
♦AVorked .May 0. F. .M. Kelly.
BALTIMORE ENTRIES.
Probabilities: AA'eatIwr wet; Irai-k heavy.
Baring starts at .2:0<) p. in. (Chicago lime, 2:00.)
X Buns well in nind. 0Sii|ierior nind runner.
First Race — 1^2 Mile.
2
year olds. Maide
ns. Special
AA’eiglits
(Track record:
6199:t
4!t-
2 199.)
Ind.
Horses.
lC.e.
A. Wt.
Ildep.
74C.1 15=
Spanish Prints' .
197.
. . 72r»
74.5.19=
Mardella
K*7.
. .720
74(’.4.5
PiH-otaligo
:49?
111).
X715
7469.5
Haiunion Lass .
197.
. .715
746’_'0
Gtihleil Castle ..
119.
. .719
7442S
.A|Kilogize
119.
. .795
74.551
Prefix
ltd.
. .707
7469.5
Hiirrv Girl
197.
. .7<H»
74C.9.5
Gav King
107.
. .7(K)
Carupaiio. bik.
f. by
Merryday — Gtsleliibl.
107.
S'allv Toney, h.
f. by
Katlierless —
Enitiia
A
107.
Mrs. Siddons. b.
f. by
Davbl Garrick
— Vbi-
let S
107.
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
;-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track reeurd:
74:i8.’l — 1 ;97?-
-4—
114.)
74647=
Edgely
1:98?
6
.111.
0725
74667
Black Burn . .
l;9!*i
4
.104.
0720
74498
Lawless
;;
. !*4.
X7L5
74557
Donna Afobile
1:08?
. 94.
X715
74<i46
AA’abasli yiieen
1:98*
4
.lO-J.
X7L5
746ti7=
Firebrand
1:I9?
r»
X71(i
74527=
Margaret
1 ;98?
*\
. 87.
..710
74C6.’6)
AA’tsMlline ....,
1:19
4
.109.
X705
74527
Miiek Bake ..
4
.KK*.
X705
7(KfJ!*
Sliindv
,‘j
. 92.
X7(H»
74692
Edith Glen ...
1:09?
2
. 95.
X71HI
OceoneHiee. ell.
K. by
(tnldeii — Bonnie Osra .2.. !t4.
Third Race — 1 1-16 Miles,
o-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: .7S2;:0— 1 :4Si— 4— KiS.)
iiiav draw away
•igain pfeseiiHv.
T1n» stjiiulinj? of
(746.68)
Clenii'iits
1:4(5
4.
.1(*2.
.X725
the tliirly leaders
is iiow as ftiliow
S !
74646=
Kenipton
4.
. 94.
.X7-20
Total
AA’in’gs
74CBt8=
Holselier
1:48?
.7.
.195.
.X7L5
Owner.
1st. 2d. :id.
AA’lnnings.
I.. AV.
(7.1916)
Polar Star
2.
. H7.
. X7L5
S. C. HlldreHi . .
.. ’28 15 16
$ 49.77.5
$ 75
74<H>7"
Cock Sure
.7,
.102.
. X7L5
B. SHireilier ....
. . .59 48 .55
47.54!»
.3.315
74^iHS
Listerine
....l:.52?
2.
. 85.
. X715
1-. A. Celia
.. 42 .T2 :i6
27.411
1. :’>('•()
74625
Jungle Imp ....
1 :46?
6 .
.1(M».
.0715
B. A 0. Stalile .
. . \i\ 0 s
‘26.447
74622
l*ele Stronie ....
1:17?
4.
. 97.
. X7L5
It. F. ('arnian ..
. . :t0 27 27
26.919
2.929
74996=
.AHss Mazzoni ...
1:48?
2.
. 85.
. X7l0
P. T. Cliinii
. . 2S 22 20
2i.::4s
919
74617
-Azure Maid ....
2.
.100.
X705
K. L. Tboinaii 22 21 IT ls.27.7 S.t.7
Keene Bros .2.7 2s 20 17.7S.7 loo
E. Corrigan .T! 20 19 17.400
H. Bedwell 21 27 2,.7 10.1 1.7 l.OitO
J. .1. Walsh 17 1.7 10 12.7!UI 170
P. Dunne 24 22 lo 12,.07.S 77
W. Walker 21 l!i 19 12.4SO l.Orsi
W. H. l izer 22 14 17 11.122
Pasadena Slalib* ... 20 20 2,s 10.S.70
H. T. Grirtin 17 14 11 10.427 sso
C. B. Daniels 17 17 7 9.7S4
Newcastle Stalile ..4 2 2 !l,20O !l.20O
C. K. Ellison S 11 14 9.214
T. 11. WtlHams 17 lit 12 il.P.KI .70.7
A. Koeiiigslierg .... 10 .7 2 tl.11.7
.1. II. .MeCormiek .. 17 14 9 S.H7S 2.C,40
Cliinn A I'orsvllie. . 7 4 2 S.40.7 2.o40
W. Gerst 10 17 0 s.ir27 S2<l
.A. .1. Gorev 4 4 1 7.21M: 1.7!»0
H. AV. Hoag 9 7 12 7.200 4.'iO
.1. \V. Colt 9 7 4 It.TOl 4S.7
G. .M. tidoin 10 !* 7 0.74!l 1.177
K. K. AValkins 11 12 20 0.740
II. Clark 12 14 2 0..7S<l
Totals OlO 70S 4C,0 $47.2.702 $21,7!»7
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
rCornmnniications wlthoiit names and acklrosses
of semlers will not tie answered or noHeetl; iKir
will any answers be sent by mail.]
B. P., Clileago. $.2.10.
F. G. P.. (2ileago. $2.2.7 was due.
Hoover. Cineinnatl, O. Yon slioiild have lieon paid
flO.7.
M. J. F., (Iticago. $.7 on Fundamental place won
Boiarts. Clileago. Tlie parlay would bring $4.20
to the dollar.
Pete IL. Chicago. Calculate for yourself at 1
to 4 and .2 lo 7 sliow.
W. F. A.. St. lamis. Mo. From the two wagers
the sum of $12.70 is dm- you.
H. B.. Joliet, 111. To lie exact, each dollar liet
on Goblpriuif place won (i4 cents.
W. II. H., Cliiiago. riidoiibtcdly the sums puh-
lished were the sums paid at the track.
A. F. T.. Cliiiago. The parlay Is to Im> computed
on the liasis of 1 to 2 and even money, giving you
$0.
M. T.. Chicago. Deduct $7 from the ticket return.
The sum left is wliat the $7 won. The rest of It
you can eab-iilate.
74ii«i7* Trey of Spades 2.. S4..XT00
74t!4(, Caroline AV .7. .100. . 0700
Fourth Race— About 2 Miles.
Steeiilecliase.
4-year-oIds and upward. Allowances.
(Track rei-ord: 74421 — 1:20--IJ — 1.7.7.)
(7402.2) JOHN DILLON .7.. 1.72
(74(i04> tieorge Leiper .7.. 1.70
74lifi»i .Amanda II .7.. 14.7
7442P Essex II IL.L70
74r,»i<! Yama Christy 7.. 1.70
74tM>4 Nol>less«‘ Oblige ti..l4ti
74004 My Grace 7.. 1.70
744SO Flying Machine 7.. 140
Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile.
2-year-ohls. Selling.
(Tnick record: (>8.7«K( — l:ol] — .2 — 101.)
74047= Rngman 104
74mtO Nantieoke 1 :02g 104
7404.7 Gloriole lOtl
74041* Flat Creek lo4
74770 Cliristmas 104
74»MI7 Princess Marion DM
74ii07 Sontliern Bride l«i!i
74477 Sir Cannon 107
Brigliton Jack, hr. e.
by Faraday — Lilac.. 112
Sixth Race— 1 Mile.
(Track record; li.5'4(’kt
— 1:49.'.— :
5— !*7. )
(74024)
Proclivity
.1:47
95.
• X725
(746.50)
Taninie
. 1 :48J
97.
. X729
(7.’t916)
Polar Star
97.
. X715
74tr25
Orfano
97.
. X7L5
74498
King’s Plate
.1:4.5?
97.
.0715
74(i46
Onr Boy
199.
. X710
74CG7
-Azure Maid
..1:41?
95.
. X795
74t!07»
Trey of Spades
.l:4.’J?
97.
. X705
74(H>2
Helen B
!*5.
. X7t8)
74CJK*
Cartwheel
97.
. X7(M
Seventh Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
.2-yenr-olds and upward. Selling.
j (Track record: 74:ts.2 -1:07<>-
! 74.7.7.7 Billie Ilibbs 1 :0,sj
44:to= Dr. I.u*e l:llg
4007 .MontlMTt l:osi
744.22= James Crawford
74<i2tt ll(Mit Mon
74.7.7T I.iUle Woods ...
720.72 Profit
4—114.)
2.. 1m:..X727
4. .DK* 720
2.. !*7..X717
4. .DK*. . X717
4. .109. . X710
0. .10!*. . X710
2.. 92..X710
744S:t
Lykers
3.. !*2.
74621
Stillhnnt
..1:10?
5.. 109.
74*’>6!«
Oetoie
:t.. !I4.
744167
Marston
3.. 97.
74.527
Belle .Alina
4. .102.
The
Mgm-es under “Ree.”
' In aliovp
entrieft
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908.
OAKLAND FORM CHART.
(OAKLAND.)
WEATHER CLEAR.
TRACK FAST.
(hie hundred and fift.v-foiirth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 181 da.vs. (.‘{8
books oii.l
Presiding Judge, E. C. HopiR-r. Starter, Richard Dw.ver. Secretary. Pere.v W. Treat.
Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m.). W Indicates wlrfp, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures In iiarentheses following the distance of each race Indicate Index numlier. track record, age of horse
and weight carried.
n A FIRST RACE— 8-4 Mile. (72047 — 1:11 1 — .2 — 10.2.) $400 added. 3-year-olds and up-
4 I ward. Selling. Net value to whiner
lud HiirsM AWt PPStJ4~%~?T StT Fh~ J<xkeys_ IJwners ^ 0~H^C”^ S~
74633*TALARAND w 8 120 7 1 21 1} Ink U ~Goldstein Wilson A CfiA'en 3-2 3-2 6-3 1-2 1-4
74««1 TRIUMPHANT WB 4 123 9 5 4i '4‘i 2=1 2*1 T Rice Keene Bros 6 8 8 2| 7'S
74021 ROY.A.L ROGUE w 0 120 2 8
74.718 MAND.ARl.S’ w 5 123 12 2
74141 PRLNCE BRUTUS w 6 120 3 7
74417 MARGIE l>. w 3 lot: lo 4
74:«il CURRDTI.UM WB 4 120 5 «
74fiOS OLD SETTLER w 3 loj H ]l
7470*; B.ALHEED w 3 107 8 !t
74421 SID SILA ER s K 120 4 3
736(70 DUKE OF ORLE.AXSws 4 118 1 lo
7237.3 Y.AXK ws 4 118 6 12
gnk 7nk 3j 3» Miller Denny Bros
7*> 3*1 5i 4= .Stuart
knk tij 4'>i( 5J Pen’gast I, -A Wilson
:tS .24 6=4 tiuk Rettig
34 8=4 7' 7* Manders
10= pH !i> S'lk ,A Harris W Diirker
Denny Bros 6 1? 13 5 21
AV D Millard 8 10 10 4 2
L -A Wilson 13 13 11 5 2J
T -A. Davies 13 30 30 12 6
.s Judge 6 13 10 4 2
W Darker 12 1.3 12 5 2
J B Dunn 12 23 23 10 3
D F Blakeiiian 30 30 30 2<) 10
B K Rice Jr 30 40 40 13 8
,4.i«6 B.\LHKED w 3 107 8 !t 8*i HI 10= y=J Buxton J B Dunn 12 23 23 10 3
74421 SID SILA'ER s K 120 4 3 li> 2«k 8= lo'j McClain D F Blakeiiian 30 30 30 20 10
Dl'KE OF ORLE.AXSws 4 118 1 lo llj II* 11* 11= Will’ms B K Rice Jr 30 40 40 13 8
72o75 Y.AXK wis 4 118 6 12 12 12 12 12 Dear^rn .Andre w.s& Powers 40 130 150 60 30
Time. 24i. 485. 1:14*.
”.*'*'*cr— t'li. g. b.v El_ Rio Rey — Ilettle Hiituiihreys itniined by S. J. Kelly).
Went to P'*i*t at 1:47. .At )s>st 4 minutes. Start giHsl. Won driving; second and tlilrd the same,
lalarand praelleally made the |iaee tbrongbont and won with sonietbing in reserve, 'rrininiibant ran In
forward pnrsnlt of tlie iiaeeniaker and was wearing him down slowly at tlie end. Royal Rogue, from a
slow inside start, closed a big gap into a fust going third. .Mandarin dro|i|ied back iiniekiv and made ii)i
ground III the last half. Prlmv Hrntns loomed ii|i inonientarily <hi the lust turn, but (|iiii finalAv. .Alargie
D. was proiiiinen^ for live furlongs. Cnrib iilnm linislieil well and Is Improving, tlld .Settler got awav very
badly. The winner was entered for $4tH*; no bid.
Overweights — .Margie D., 1 i>onnd.
74677
SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (74P.K) — 47—2—11.2.)
.Allowances. Net value lo winner $.2.S3.
$409 addeil. 2-year-obls. Maidens.
74:.92 I.N’TON.ATIOX
74.'.4o=.MIDDIE
74-2«.3 HELI, OF BRAS.S
7:tN74=A'OIA)
74.3Htl (.’ALEKA
73Mi,S=.ACE OF DIAMOXD.S
74:.4H COLONEL DICK
7ir.!S) MENTAL .AXGl’ISH
7I2W.3 BUBBLl.NG WATER
7t(Xft BERNARD K.
7;t>:.i the drake
74.'4't ZELLA G.
AWtPPSt U Vj % Sir Fin Jockeys
w 97 2 2 1=4 1= 1= tioblsteln
w 112 7 6 3= 3= 23 .1 Melnty
Ws 109 8 8
ws 109 4 1
WB 109 3 4
w 107 10 3
w 107 1 3
B 107 11 9
w 103 3 n
w 101 9 7
W HHJ 6 10
w F*1 12 12
•% Sir! in Jockeys Owners O H ( t s
u 1= GoldstHri j W Blalock 20 20 20 8 4 ^
33 3= 23 .1 MelntyreOrmondale Stable4 4 3 H-lo,'T20
4= 3ut ;{3 Mcln’reE AVrigbt
20 30 10 4
21 21 41 Moreland AnchorageSkFm 6 10 lo 4
10 ‘ 64 3‘ D I tola
Ituk 4uk (Juk X Rice
3' 7"k 71 Rettig
7"k 8> S3 .Mentry
11“ 9= 9= Sandy
D Itoland M B Fisher
T Rice .S C Hildreth
Rettig B Scbreiber
Mentry J F Newman
10 25 25 8
3 6 6 21 11-10
20 40 40 13 7
Molera .losephsOt 20 20 8
9= 10= I0> A'and’.s»>n .1 Korzeiiiewski :to 30 3<» 12 6
.2is,l THE DRAKE W HHJ 6 10 S.» H* 11>“ W Miller T H AVilli.am.s 10 23 25 lo 3
74.'40 ZEI.LA G. W F*1 12 12 12 12 12 J Have.s F AV F.ister lo 13 1.3 6 24
Time. 213. 48J.
Winner— Itr. g. by St. .Sinionian II. — Prismatic II. Ilrained by J. A\'. Blabsk).
Went lo iMist at 2:14. At iH>st 2 iiiiniites. Start fair. Won easilv: second and third driving. Intonn-
Hon dashed into the lead at the start and s|)readeagled the others. Middle broke slowlr and out of Ids
.'Irble and was carried wide on the streleli turn, but tinisb<-d a fast going sei'ond. Beli of Brass, away
IHM.ily, closed a big gap and was a game third. Yolo was prominent tliriMiglioiit and held on gamely
( aleia. Irom a tlalfisiled start, was shuttled to Hie rear and elos*-d a big gap. .Aee of Diamonds tinislieiil
usll up and going fast. Colonel Dick also tinisbed well. Mental .Anguish, away baillv on the ex'lreuie
<>iit--ide. bad no ehaiiee and was iss-keted in the str<‘leli.
(*verweigbts — Bubbling AA’ater. 4 isMinds; The l*rake, 2: Zella (!.. it.
^ Q THIKD K.ACK— 1 Mile, (ilbllH-^l titSH—l— !).'). ) Purse $4P9. it-year-olds. Selling.
§ vf i Net value to winner $ii2r>.
Ind Horses
7 1343 CAiTmELI.N-A
74:43 HIGH GUN
7(293 FRA.NtM.SC AX
716P. AVl ERZ(trRGER
74610 WOLFVILLE
74:><nt=STEEL BLI’E
74610 DECORATOR
74341 E.XCHEtjCER
(7I60S) 1 tAXO.N IC.A
THIKD K.ACK— 1 Mile. (119194-^1 ::tS.;—4—!)5. ) Purse $4PO. it-year-olds. Selling.
Ne t va lue to winner $ii2r>. "
AAA'tPPSt ‘4 Vi % Str Fin .Toek«>.vs Owners I* il G 1>~
w 103 it 2 7» 7"' 5=1 21 P Mentry H W Hoag 10 12 12 5~
WB 107 2 1 33 3!i 4h i’.k 2h Borel C .Sanford lo lit r,
r WB lo3 6 7 6= 3h 3= 111 (stein T .1 Ogles 6 7 3) 7 3
iER w 102 3 3 31 i;= 63 3' 4= .A Harris W Walker 6 8 S 3
ws I'lO 8 S s* S“ S= 7'4 3‘ Galindo \\' St A ineent 10 10 lo 4
•7 WB 103 7 9 9 9 9 9 6* F I CbrandSteele ,V Riley 24 16-C16 Tut 3
w 107 4 3 4'1 43 7* S' 7'4 D Itidand E AA’aylanil 12 20 16 6
W lo7 1 4 2=1 2= 2'i 6= Sli T Rice Keene Bros 3 lo lo 4
w 103 9 6 11 1=1 1= 4U 9 Buxton 1! Scbreiber 4 7 7 21
ws pio 8 S S* S“ s=
WB 103 7 9 9 9 9
W 107 4 3 4';. 43 7*
H W Hoag
c .Sanford
O II (i P S
10 12 12 5 24
lo lit 12 5 21
6 7 31 737-10
6 8 8 3 it 2
10 10 10 4 2
24 lit -616 r,6 .3 it— 3
12 20 16 6 it
3 lo lo 4 2
4 7 7 2.1 6 5
74341 E,\CHE(,jl’ER W 107 1 4 2=4 2= 2'> 6= Sh T Rice Keene P.ros 3 lo lo 4 ‘>
(7I6osh:a.\().N1CA w 103 9 6 11 1=1 1= 4U 9 Buxton 1! Scbreiber 4 7 7 21 6 5
Time, jp I;).',!. 1:41!
W’inner— BIk. f, liy Ojsini — Cartiiagena Grained liy H. W. Hoag).
Went to post iit 2;it.,. At |»ost it minutes. Start fair. AA'on driving; second and lliird tlie same.
< .''rtnelina. slinttied liaek on Hie first turn, steadily ini|iroved lier |Mis|tion on tin- outside tliriHigli Hie last
lliree-qiiarters and drew out witli a riisli midway of tlie siretcli. Imt tiiiislnsl tiring. High linn. Iiiekiin-
and lorwardly (daced from tlie start, was a fast going second. Franciscan ipiicklv got into forward pnr-
snil and drew out momentarily in tlie siretcli. Init tired tinallv. AA'iierzInirger ran 'in proniiiient cioileiiliiai
for s»-veii furlongs. Wolfville. nearly left and on Hie extreme outside. Hosed an immeiiso gap. Steel
P.liie. interfered willi at tlie start. dro|i|>ed iiopelessly to Hie rear and Hosed a gaii. Init was very sore
Banoniea sliowed snioMior s|K**-d for s«‘veii fitflongs. but failed to stay. The winiMT, entered for JsVi'io was
Idd lip to $tii8t Iiv AV. S. Heatli and Isoiglit in.
Scratelied 74fiiU3-'\Vap. lli;i; ( 7 1.314) Hiiiio ro. 19.3; itVStM) AA'illlam Itissett, Itrj.
Hverweiglils — Higli Giin. 2 ismnds.
^7 i\ P'H'inil BACK 7-8 Mile. ( TiiTitO— 1 :2.3J — I Iti!).) Pnr.se $799. it-year olds and up
# i ward. Ilaiidieaii. Net value to winner $.3.316
Ind Horses .AAA’tlTSt *4 '-j Str Fin .Tiwkeys Dwners o Tc (' ' |*
(7I.394T< ’ENTRE~SHOT w 3"KMl“4~7~6=~.5ii~44~3' ~ln~T^ Harris W'~AA'ulk<l^ 7-.3's .3~7 .3'l- > 1-1
74.-.9l=THE .MLST w 6 lo4 I 1 13 1'4 1-11= 2'4 J MeliityreD A Ross 3 34 16 .34-3 2-3
74l93=CRrri(' W 5 102 7 3 3=4 24 2'4 24 3' Goldstein R. Bauer 4 3* 3 9 5 4.3
T4I6.S FltED P.ENT w 3 91 6 4 4' ;!i* 3=4 4'> 4'i F H’l.rand E Dealy 19 16 7‘ l:! 511-19
7I31!» F.ANT.A.STIC WB 4 97 3 3 3'1 6= 6= 6= 3'i Ituxton SanfordA-EpiB'r’y 6 16 16 34 7.3
74311 I'UE.ATION w 3 85 5 2 22 4= 3i> 5' 6= I’liton T H Williams 36 7o 6n 2n 8
74i2tS RALEIGH WB 3 86 2 6 7 7 7 7 7 ("lioneau 1 H Miller itn 3o 26 8 3
Time. ‘j:!?. ISJ. l:i:iL 1 :23».
W’inner - Itr. f. li.v Sain- (trand Sliot (trained liy W. AA’alker).
AA'eid to post at :::IHI. .At (Mist 1 niinnte. ’ Start giMsl. Won driving; second and tlilrd tlie same.
Centre Sluit was forced out at tlie start, l,nl Hosed ii|i gruditally on tlie outside, lost ground on Hie turns,
llien linall.v got np in Hie last stride of a sensational Hosing s|<rint. 'I'lie .Mist, from a Hying start, made
Hie most of lier advantage and s*-t a Ireniendons pai-e. Imt siieenmiM-d in Hie last stride. Critic ran in
nearest pursuit of Tlie .Mist to Hie last fifty yards and was a game third. Fred Bent lan in iiroiiiiiieiit
and. persistent eonteiitioii Hirmiglioiit and Is ini|iroviiig. Fantastic was ebise ii|i all Hie wa.v and made a
resoliite tinisli. Creation also was a forward and game contender from start to linisli and Is greatly ini-
piovcsl. Ualuigli was always ont|iaeed. but tinislied well. ,
OverwHglits - T'red Bent, 1 |ionnd; KaiHgli. 1.
7 FIFTH BACE—l Mile. HKH04— 1 ;.tS.! — I— !t3.) Pnrs«> $4(8>. ;t-year olds. Selling,
f Net val ue to winner_$.‘!2m
Horses
A AVt PPSt
-ILJi
% Str FMn
.Tockeys
Owners
0
II
C
”s
SAI.N’T .\10L».AN
wsu
Pi7
1 1
IJ 21"
■h 'h
1'*
Rettig
MareliiiiontStable 3
2
9-1611 26
.MAY su'rro.N
w
165
11 .3
1= 1'
i-i 12
2*
Sanily
AA' Galiriel
16
13
13
3
PTH.LIE L.
\\
85
12 1
2.A 3?.
."'1 3.1
32
( "Isineau
D S P'ountain
8
12
12
5
11 5
.ST. KILD.A
w
103
3 11
9' 5*1
1 3=1 4‘1
, 4'
Ituxton
El ,\ido Stalile
4
,7
”,
2
1
.ARTHI’K HYMAN
W'lt
98
t; 5
.s' t:f
62 (>('
.5=
Page
E .T Baldwin
.56
KH)
PM> 46
20
A.AIAD.A
w
164
4 7
5'1 4“
4JI 71?
. (ill
J Hayes
C AA’inchHl
15
•26
16
NO FATHER
wsn
167
2 2
(ill 9=
82 S=‘
V2
Borel
P De Lucca
20
46
Ait
13
8
AA’ILLIE 3’.
ws
98
7 6
3i{ 7=
7= 3'>
8=
Golil.stein
Spokan*' St.alile
8
16
10
4
2
.A.STURLA BEI.LE
wn
98
5 PI pl‘"16“
P)= 9=
!•=
Upton
J B Dunn
13
26
'Jit
16
Ti
C.AYE.N’.N’E CORA
w
98
!» 9
12 ll’*
11* 16=
16*
ic H'hranil.I T ilcGuire
19
2<*
1*0
.8
1
A’RO.N'SKY
ws
i.;5
8 8
71* 8=
9' 11*
11 =
AV Meln’n
»R Knapi)
:m
46
40
15
8
.AROMATIZE
WI! 161
lo 12
11= 12
12 12
12
T Rice
AV £> .Maxwell
It
P)
7
;;
7 3
Time. 2.5.
493.
1 :L5
■i. 1:11?.
Winner — Cli. e. liy !
Milesio — Pandora,
. liy Spend Hiritt
(trained li.v
AA’. Fisher).
Went to iMist at .’!:23. .At iBist 2 minutes. Start goisi. AA'on driving: second and tliird flic same.
S.tint .Mmbin. from a striding start, got into nearest imrsnit of tlie paeemakt'r and wiwe lier down in Hus
liiial strides of a long strpteli drive. .May Sutton made all Hie rnnning. lint siieeniiilH-d liiially in a game
liiiisli. Follie L. was Inckil.v and forwardlv idaced Hironglnmt, Imt tired tinall.v. St. Ki'da. awa.v iMsirl.v.
elo.sid a big ga|i. .Artlinr Hyman, awa.x liadly and iin‘ssed aliout reiieatedly. tinisbed imlling ii|i under a
v« ry liad ride. .Am.ida tinislied well. No Fatlier was simtiled to Hie rear early. Tlie winner was entered
for .8(MKI; no bid.
Hverweiglils — .Amada, 4 iMUinds; No F'aHier. 2; A'ronsky. 1: .Aromatize, i.
3.. 1.32. .0700
3.. 1.>*..XO!tO
3. .143. . X0!t<»
It. .l.‘iO. . X683
7. .1.30. . XOSt*
»i. .140. . X073
7. .1.30 070
7. .140 079
DI4..X723
B»4. . X720
7 A SIXTH BACK 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (tSkCitt — 1 ;40— .3— BHt. ) Piirs«> $.399. .’! .vear-olds
f A and upward. .Allowaiiees. Net value to winner $409.
Ind Horses AWt Pl’.S^U_=/6_%_Sti^FIii Jm-keys Owners _ () II C P S
71.391 OCE.AX SHORE W 4 163 7 1 li 14 14 14 I'l Goldstein Elliott&Marron 6 7 3 8 3 3-5
74342=DAUrM.A W 5 Hl2 1 S 4'> 34 3= 2'4 2'J Ituxtou R T Offutt -24 13-31.3-37 197 26
74392 CADICIION wn a bW 3 3 2= 2=4 2' 3'1 ;tl> AA' Miller E Dealy 3 16-313 34 3 2-3
(74542)A’OX IXHT'LI WS 4 I93 3 7 8 3'4 4= 4= 4= .Sandy T S Childs 8-.5 13-32J 9 199 29
74.369 ELBA'.ATIOX s 5 lii5 4 2 3'4 4'4 52 :>•> 5* Stuart KeiiilworthSkFm 29 4t> 49 19 4
74542 TIMOTHA' AA’EX wn 4 108 2 4 6l> 6h 6=4 6* 6'> Post L .Stock 29 39 39 19 4
74191 P.A.S()DE1,I,A w 4 !>S 6 5 7h 8 8 7= 7"’ -A Harris L Coiuming 1(81 1.30 I.'iO to 1.3
727’6 LIGHT COMEDA’ wii 4 163 8 6 5=4 7= 7i 8 8 Mentry L E Mmire Phi 266 296 .36 2<i
Time, 2:1:3. 48ii. 1:1.3L 1::!'.*?. 1:4.3?.
AA’inner — B. g, by Kismet — Helen (t. (trained liy J. H. Siiratl).
AA'ent to |Mist at 3:.32. .At inist 1 niiimte. Start ginxl for all lint Darnina. AA'on driving: s«‘eond and
Hiird tlu‘ same. iM-eaii Shore oittlirok-wHie oHiers and set tlie pace thronglimit, but tired finally and jnSt
lasted tile jonrne.v. llarnma, almost left. Hosed an immense earl.v gaii in a twinkling, steadily over-
liiiiiled tile leaders In the last half and Just failed to get ii|i in a fast linisli. Cadi<-bon liad no iiiisbaiis.
ran in nearest imrsnit to tlie last sixte«‘ntli and tired as if still sliort. A’ox Po|mli. sliiitHed oiiiekly to Hie
rear. elos«>d U|i leisurely on tlie extreme outside all tlie way and tinislied witli a twlated and weak stietHi
clialienge. Elevation was unexiB'ctedl.v iironiinent fi»r seven furlongs. Timotliy Wen ran a <-om|iaraHvHy
IKior race.
Seratidieil — 74(25.5 Orllene, 102; (745!t:t)Tavora. 192; 74511 Bareinglon, 91; 74C>3.5 Adena, SO.
Overweights -A’ox Popnli. 2 iKmnds; Eb‘vatir>n. 1.
BALTIMORE FORM CHART.
(PIAILICO.)
WEATHER WET.
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. WEATHER WET. TRACK HEAVY,
Foiirte«MiHi da.v. Maryliiml .Toekr.v Club. Spring .Meeting of 10 dav.s. (2<» Issiks on.)
Presiding Judge, Frank J. Bryan. Starter, A. 11. Dade. Racing Se<'retary, Tliomus Smith.
Racing starts at .3:00 p. m. ((.’hicago time 2:09 p. in.). W Indicates whlii, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in iiarentlieses following Hie distance of eacli race indicate index uumiH-r, track record, age of horse
and weight carried.
74663
Ind Horses
(74620) LUCILLE’r
(74661 )S1G
744.37=T.A BOO
74.353 HAWKWIXG
74:,62 DE MET RIOS
FIRST RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (021 17— .V»— 2—119. ) $199 added. 2 y*‘ar-olds.
Allowa nces . Net value lo winner $: t.~>0.
.AWtPPSt ',4 =/6 % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O HOPS
. — WB 16'J 1 1 l’=4 1= 1'4 McCaJiey .1 C Goode 3 4 24 1-2 out
w 112 14 2= 2= 2= Harty A Turney 7-3 S-.3 I out—
wn 1125 2 2 4'i 3* 3= C Koerner .Aftongreen.Stable 24 3 3 3 3 out
ws 169 3 3 5 44 4' R Powell .1 S Tyree 12 23 23 3 1
W 112 5 ‘ ‘
7ir,62 DEMETRIOS W 112 5 3 3* .3 5 A lae J ir Bartlett 20 49 49 P) 3
Time. 12*. 25. .TS?. 51. .5.8.
AA’inner — Ch. f, by Sombrero — Oruziosa ((rained li.v AA'ihxIs Garth).
AVent to post at 2:.5.5. .At ts>st .’! minntes. Start giMsl. AA’on ensil.v: second .and tlilrd driving.
LliHlIe It., an extra gissl iniid runner, daslied to tlie front at tlie start niid. drawing awa.v from lier
op|M>nen(s on (lie far turn, held tliem safe all Hie wa.v. Sig liroke slowl.v and was bundieapiied li.v (be
going. Is-ing a big eolt and a long strider. Talssi, a slow Ix-giiiner and outrun earl.v. came fast in the
.stretch run. 'I'lie others were oiitelassi*d.
Siratelied -(74.57(!)Autiiiun .Maid. UD; (74(!95)Onr Maggie. 109; 74.57(t AVaseo, 107: 74477 Sir Cannon.
107; 74.57(1 (’liristmas, 194.
OverwHglits — Talssi. ;tj iMBinds.
Hie liest time made liy Hie horse at the distance
since January 1, lt*9C.
74664
SEC(»ND B.ACE -7-8 Mile.
w ard. Maidens. _SeU^ing
AAVtPPSt (4 %
(744.55 - 1 :27 — I- -1 19. ) $499 added.
Net_vabi^to wlnner_$:t55.
Str Fin JiK-keys Owners
745si = LADY G. SPANKER w 4 105 7 (1 11 1>* 11 1= 1= .1 AV M’hyll .A Beal
74(i21=WILT’N LACKAYEwsn 4 IP) 6 9 6' 3h 3h
72615 CANA’ -AS W 4 199 3
74.329=XOBI>ESSE OBI.IGE w 6 193 8
74626 .AtiCEDlTCT WB 6 IP) 1
74626’HEI/EN .SHE.A. WB 4 109 10
74626=HA1LCIjOUD ws 4 102 5 16 16 84 8' 8' 7' A I>ee J Cheney 8 16 8 3 8-.1
74621 S.ANDA' FI>.,ASH w 4 162 4 4 8'5 41 7'1 71 8nk P'"brother O Connell 26 3<) 36 12 6
74646 PRISONER WsB 4 1045 2 2 4'>k T** 19 9 9 Ooinos J C Nally "lO 30 5i) 20 16
7465(* SIR MODEL w 5 104 9 8 91 16 9= Pull, up..! Conliii M AVaters 20 .30 15 C 3
Time, 25*. ,52. 1:19?. 1:34?.
AA’inner — B. f. b.v Orntlmcnt — Spanker, liy St. Serf (trained liy N. K. Beal).
Went to post at ’:1:1S. .At post 2 mtnntes. Start goo<l. AA’on easily; second and third ilrlvlng. Ladv
<;av S|»nker liroke from the outside and cut across In front on the turn Into the hackstretch. carrieil
Helen Sliea abaig at a pace that made her quit after going a half mile and then drew away into a big
lead. AA'iltiMi Laekaye, crowded b.ack In the scramble which came after the start, sitpiied through on the
inside In the run down the liacksfrctcb. hut could never get to the leaders and would pndiahly have won
with a good start. Canvas closed a big gap after m«“etlng with earlv interference. Noldesse Oblige fin-
ished fast. Helen Shea sl*owed siieed. Sandy Flash move*! up lai the mitside on the liarkstretch. hut
Hied III the last quartey. *Sir Mcslel, a sbiw breaker, was pulleil up on the turn out of the hackstretch.
The winner was eiitere*! for ^’Xk); no bid.
Scratched— 74060 High Jumper, 107.
Oyerweighta — PrlBooer, 2? poonda; Sir Model, 2.
2* McCahey
76 51* 4’ 3'1 31 T Burns
T P'' Coles
Chel.sea Stable
21 9'1 61
3' 6' 5=
WB 6 IP) 1 1 3' 6' 5:
WB 4 106 10 7 3' 2' 2
WS 4 102 5 16 16 85 8
w 4 102 4 4 8'5 41 7
WSB 4 104A 2 2 4'>= "li 19
W 5 104 9 8 91 19 9:
4'1 .1 A McF’nH R Dulany
5* .1 R McF’nC AVatson
4 year-olds and iip-
“o~H~l’~P S '
6 10 8 21 7-3
7-3 3-2 9-19<mt—
7 19 8 3 S3
3' 2' 2'1 60 61 T Koerner R H I,ee
10 13 12 4 2
7 15 15 6 3
8 16 8 3 8-5
26 30 36 12 6
TiO 30 rO 20 16
20 .30 15 C 3
V
V
PRIDAY, MAY 8. 1908.
74665 "
Ind Horsos
74602»il\ r)y“isAnELr
. DAILY RACING? FORM.
idded. 3-year-ohls and upward. t'lJ''
THinn K.\CF— 1 Mile. 1 ;401— 3— 97.) $4o0 ad<led. 3-year-olds and upward.
Sel ling. Not val ue to w inner $:t9 0.
AWtl’I’St *4 '/2 % Str Fin Jo<*kpy8 Owners O II C I* S
3L. WK 3~33‘“:>~2~4'r4*~li~l'ri’~F'’l'»‘f>tlM r S Ross S 20 15~4~9-5'
1 ws 5 ill fi 3 3* 3^ oh 2*i 2‘J .1 W M’hyJ Hurttsohell 2 3 13-r>4-.'> out
------ 3a 5 11-51-2 out
0-5 7-5 0-5 2-5 out
(74047K-XXTK .SlUtK ws 5 111 0 3 3» :0 3>> 2‘i 2>J .1 W i
i4«25»L,ITTI>E I.IGUTBR wn 4 114 4 5 o' 6* 5* 4» 3« Harty
<74.'WO)MONTBEHT
72586 EAUIjY HOl’RS Ws 5 104 5 0 0 0 0 6 5>> .las Hobk M I'opperthwaite S' 50 40 15 5
74624’ W1 Rial AM I'ENN w 3 Syj 1 4 l»k ink 41 5* 6 J HerRin J Farrell .Tr S' 50 40 10 3
Time. 24i!, .M. 1:1S1|. l:-»0j(.
Winner — <’h. f, l»y Holstein — rtilitas < trained liy W<sals (iarth).
Went to post at :{J2. .Vt iH»st 1 minute. Start bo<hI. W<hi easily: sts-ond and tlilid drlvlmr. I<ady
Isal>el wore tlie leaders down <ki the fai turn, where she worked her way ui> <si the outside, then drew
away in the str«*teh run ami won eased up. Cock Sure was sharply cut off «m the torn <ait of the haek-
streteh and ran well, hut tired in the tinal drive. Little l.lKhter Iwoke slowly an«l was outrun for the tirst
six furhsiKs. hut elo.sed a hijt t;aj> in tlie last (piarter. .Mimtls'rt was mueh us«m 1 in k«‘epiiiB pace with
William I’eim for the tirst live furhaiBs and quit in the last quarter. Wllliaui I’eun showed sihhsI. hut
failed to stay. Tlie winner was eiiteriMl for $S00: uo hid.
Serat«-he<l — 74*i(Hi-Miss .Mazzoni, .SO; 74<!02 Etlltli (lien. S4.
OvevwelBlits — laid.v Isatiel, 1 pound: .M ontla-rt. 1; William 1‘emi. 31.
^ Afififk I’OUKTII KAt'K -About 2 Miles. Stee|deehas<». (74431 — 1:20— 1>— 1.5.5.) *500 added.
4 aj 4-year-ohis and upward, .\llowaiiees. Net value to winner *415.
G E Galvin
W 3 87 3 1 2’ 2' 2' 3nh 4» K Rollins W X .\drians
Ind Horses AWtTPSt 3 6 9 1:
74431 .MKEN ws 4142~5 5 C 6 4' 3
(74113>TorcHWO<'>U w 4 137 3 2 1* 1’ 1’ 1
«7.3886'M<M)Nt;OI.O W 4 137 112' 2'J 2' 2
74604=YA.MA GHRISTY ws 7 1.53 2 4 5' 5' 6 4
74.505’FL5'. VIRGIX'l.kX' Ws 9 1.55 6 « 4' 4J 5®
70943’AM.\X'I)A 11. W 0 114 4 3 3' 3i 3' 6
9 12 Str Fin Jocke ys Own ers
4' 3‘" 2’i 1’ Mr D KerrW T Townes
2 1' 1’ 1’ 1' H 2' SavHKe 1) Dunlop
2* -jt sio 3# K Holder Mrs W Webb
fi 4^ 410 4ii Granfnd W G Hayes
5‘ ii’ 5 5 Saffel C 11 Hurkatup
3’ 6 G G Kcllehcr Oak View Slal
O H C P
”g S 3i 7-.
8-5 2J 11-51
74667
74.V.7’RARY 5V1M.1E ws 5 110 8 2 Ih 1’ 1’ I'i Harty Mr.st J.I EPBelking 8 12 S 3 1
74.555 FIRERRAND wii 5 112 1 G 4' 3'i 2'1 2J .Met'aU' .1 Farrell .Ir la 20 20 7 3
Vl.a.SOT'OON'EY K. wn 4 112 5 S 7' G' 3J 3= .1 W M’hy.I Rurttschell 7-104-5 3-5 out —
74.578 PROWLER w 3 102 7 9 8’ 8' 5= 4»8 T Steele Mrs M L Rrittonlj 2.5 25 8 4
72874 RLAi’K RFRN wn 4 112 3 1 5’ 41 4i 5i C KiH-rner Mis.lMeLauKhlin 8 15 12 4 8-5
72037 MARI POS.V wn 1 110 4 7 9' 9= 7’ G’ .1 .^r4ialhr .1 Cheney 25 GO fs» 20 8
71G02 ORNWMEN’TATION w sn 3 PHt 11 5 3>i8 r.' GJ 7’ E Rollins E M Mitchell 15 15 10 3 K-5
74fli»25L.\RIKI.N' ws 3 H8l 9 4 r.' 7* S' S’ Rrannoii T Clyile 4 G G 8-5 1-2
7188;! MAlt.STON’ w 3 105 2 1. loj 10* ]0h 9' .1 .1 Wal.sliF .'4 R Rrown lOO 100 pa* 40 20
74G02 MAH) OF CARROLLwo 3 loo 10 3 2’ Jh 9*10= Fbrother E rtterl.ack 20 »• :!0 8 4
74481 TONEY LASS w 3 100 G lo 11 11 11 11 O’riiiKton II R Dulany I'jO lOO GO 13 5
Time. 24?,. '>01. 1;1'.'».
Winner — Hr. in. hy .Molia — I'lon'iin Grained l>y G. .1. KoBelkimi).
Went to is>st at 4;;w>. .\t isisl .3 mimiles. Start k<hh1. Wi«i easily; second and tldrd ilriviiijr. P.aliy
Willie, off forwardly and favored liy the noiiiB. drew away after raeinjr wltli .Maid of Carroll until «ai Hie
turn out of tile liackstreteli and was eased nii at tlie tliiisli. KIreliraiid worked his way np on Hie inside
on tile tiaekstreti-li and on Hie far turn, hut tired in Hie streteli run and was driving hard at tlie end to
stall off Cisoiey K.. Tlie latler to-oke slowly and was iulerfered witli at Hie start, lint closed a hij: Bap
and Was BtiiiiiiiB on Hie leaders at the end. Prowler closed a liiB UtUi. Larikiii liroke well, lint quickly
lell liaek. Rlai-k Riirii and t'riianientatiou sliowed Sliced, lint quit in Hie last quarter.
Seratelied— Sparkler, lo2.
74.V.7’RARY 5V1L1.1E ws 5 110 8 2
74.555 p'lRERRAND w li 5 112 1 G
74.5.SO=< MONEY K. w 11 4 112 5 S
74.578 PROWLER W 3 102 7 9
72874 RLACK RCRN wn 4 112 3 1
72037 MARI POS.V wn 1 110 4 7
71G02 ORNAMENTATION w sn 3 Phi It 5
740025LARIKI.N ws 3 PHI 9 4
7188;! MAlt.STON W 3 105 2 1.
74G02 MAH) OF CARROLLwn 3 PHI 10 3
74481 TONEY LASS W 3 1(H) G lo
74668
I Horses
A VVt
PI
•St St
%
% Str
Fin
.Toekeys
Owners O
;22t(’LE.MENT.‘<
WB 4 112
‘J
1 1 =
1’
I'i
I'l 1’
1®
MeCahey
T F Cole.s 7-5
rS’itIO GRA.NDE
VV 4 112
3
n
3'
l»h
«»5 »>8
--
C Koerner D K Kerr .8
17 HOI.SCHER
WB ;5 «2
0
r» it
5
r>
a
3®
3’ Burns
VV Shield.s 7-5
17 I>OUD It.VDGE
WB 9 109
1
2 4"
4’
4"
4® 4 =
48
Harty
Seminole Stable 8
.’5 LISTERINE
ws 3 90
4
4 2'
ol
3'
3' 3'
a
Brannon
A Ij l>:hman G i
74669
SKVKNTH UACi;— 3-4 Mile, H!.S.51S— 1 :i:U— 5 -120.) $4<K) added,
ward. Selling. Net value to winner *:!00.
o-year-olds and np
Ind Horses
A VVt PI
St
% '.4
Str
Fin
•liH-keys (Iwiiers
O
II
C
P
~s
7t:{r..5’TlLLlNGHAST
\v
3
102
10
2
1=
1’
1®
1-
F’brother R S Davidson
40
40
15
G
7 ^.•.o.■;=( ’LELL T 1 R.N E Y
A\
3
107
7
G
4 =
4=
4’
2'
Harty .V Turney
i o
2*
2A
1
1-2
74l!iG TIM (I’TdIlLE
W
4
112
3
O'
Ol J
3®
(' Ko.Tiier Mrs 1, .S Pangle
\\
11-
51-5
2-5
74.5SO’ BELLE OF THE B
AYw
1
110
O
7
7'.V
G?.
7’
|8
A Lee ,I F Bartlett
s
10
10
4
a
7l.577’('ARTVVHEEL
W Sit
;;
10|J
S
10
a®
r»2
i*X
T Burns Cliel.sea Stalde
10
20
2t>
S
4
71607 .I.VVGTTE
1(M>
1
1
10'
11*
S'
G>
T Koerner VV I'"' Matliew.s
7
12
12
5
a
7H07 ( k'TOK’
WB
3
102
11
,S
•»»
3'
3.'.
7'
Mel’ahey VV' D .VlHuiu.so
12
VM
::o
12
G
744:5.5 LAURA A.
W
4
110
4
9
9'J
7*
Hill
McCabe G C’onnell
15
:>»
2a
s
4
74C.I8'. (’AM, BOY
VVSB 3
105
11
11
II
11
it'
J I’.ergen G VV Mingdon
15
20
2*t
8
4
74.5.',G=().NT.\RI()
w
r>
112
4
s*
.1 VV M'hvM Stevenson
5
7
1
1-2
74G2UPAT BUUIER
WB
7
115
i>
a
S>i
10=
10-’
n
.1 .1 VVai.sliF M .Vrlhur
7
12
12
5
2
Time. 21). .-siJ. 1;1s
5Vimier--r.. B. I'.v Fatherless — Kosidia Oraiiied liy II. Rites).
Went to jiost at .5:2.4. .Vt post !) iiiiiintes. Start |SMir. Won eaiiteriiijr: second and third easll.v.
TilliiiBliast rushed to the front at Hie start. drawiiiB away into a eommaiidiiiB lead, iuereasi'd
his advaiitaBe on the far turn and was eased np at Hie end. 4’lell Turney tioiinilered in Hie (;oinf;.
still wore Tim O TihiIc down in the streleh. Ini t eoiild never Bet to Hie w inner. Tim O'TimiIc,
off forwardly, was liard ridden most of Hie trip in an effort to b''I to the leaders and tired under
piinislinieiit at Hie end. Ontario broke throiiBli the harrier wlieii he reached the |«>st and ran away
a mile. The winner was entered for *7<Hi; no hid.
.Si'raletied l7P9:.5)Lady Isaliel. lOO.
overweiBhts -t’lell Tnriie.v. .5 |H>mids; t'arlwlieel. 21.
NEW YORK FORM CHART.
(.lAMAK'A.)
THURSDAY. MAY 7, 1908. WEATHER WE^l TRACK MUDDY.
IOIbIiHi da.v. MetroiHililaii .bs'key fliih. SpriiiB MeetltiB of 12 days. (2.".4 isioks on.)
PresidiiiB .IndB**. Clarenee MeDowel'.. .Starter. Mars C.'*ssid.v. UaeiiiB Seeretar.v. W. F.dwards.
|{aeiiiB starts al 2::3) 11. m. H'IiIchbo time 1 ::i0 i>. m.). W indicates wliiii. S spurs. 11 lilinkers. IMb
nres in pareiiHies«*s lollowinB Hie distance of each race indicate index iiumiK'r. track record, age of liorso
and weiBlit carried.
74657 *
ITUST KACi: -5 1-2 Furlongs. (.512.'« 1 ;(h; 1 — J— 12il.) *700 added. .3 year-olds.
Ind Horses .\WtPPSt *i •I 4 Sfr Fin Jia-keys OwmTS O H <’ P S
(74.5981 K I. NG~(VII!ALT w n'llG 1-~1 ’~1’~] '"'l '“MeC’ thyil' leiBlil •a7kS‘bh~ 11 1-4'2 9 out—”
(71.571 IM.V .SGI' ICR.V I >E w pi| 1 2 21 2* 2* 2'i Garner .1 .V WeriiberB 4 5 4 1-5 out
74571 HARTl’GRU ROY w PHi 2 1 3* 3 3 s'w Rums W .C Daly 3<) 100 W 3 out
» Time. 12. 21. :!i:L 4!). 1:01>\ I ;O0.
V\ inner — Rr. e. hy Cesarioii — Estelle Wliitiie.v Grained li.v .1. E. Nash).
Went to iMist at 2:'20. At |M»st 1 niiiiiite. Start B'hhI. Won easily; s(*eoiid Hie same. It was oiib'
an exereis<. Ballop for KIiib I'ohalt. wliieh went to Hio friait !n Hie tirst fiirloiiB and was under restraint
all Hie way. .Masquerade iiad no niisiia|is and was doiiiB lier liest at Hie end to save second tilaee. Hart*
forii Itoy was <>iitelas.sed, lint ran well for liim.
Seratehed— 74.5!)S=Ih>rry .Maid. Ill; (7PiiqiHiB Clilef. IIO: 7i:'-so Gowan. lol.
rr^OpTO SECOND RACE- -5-8 Mile. ( 74.572— 1 :(8)— 2—109. ) *7(8) added. 2-.vear-olds. SadliiiB.
t N(‘t v alue to w Iiiimt .**‘..50. _
I n d Horses ~ .V~5Vt PP.sr';~ % Str Fin ifoekeys Ow ne rs I I (? P S
TtGlI’HAVRE WB PI2 1 1 3t> 3h 2h 1’ Garner 11 T Griffin 2J 4 4 7^ .3-5
74Gl(’FORCE Wins S 3 l-l H I'i 2* C H Shil’gS C Hildreth 3 5 5 2 4-5
74G14 .MI.SS HIGHL.VND WB 99 2 2 4* 4'1 3= 3« E Dusan R .Schreiber 4 4i 3 1 3-5
743 27 RER.SONAI. w PH5 « B G« G"' 4i 4= D .Mcsrihy.l Mel.auKhlin 3 3 13-51 1-2
74.570 VON L.VER wn'105 3 3 5-’ f.ij t;i» ,5« Rrussel GrosveiiorF'inSta 10 15 1.5 5 2i
7459*; EC.ST.VCtA.N WB 99 5 4 I’d 2i 5’ G"> Sumter J H -MeComiiek 8 8 7 2*. G-5
74127 HIGH HAT w 91 7 7 7 7 7 7 Francis R & O Stable 15 20 2f) 7 3
ORATION vv 99 4 L‘-ft at the post. W Rums J H I’owers 3<) 50 50 lo 7
Time. 121. 3.5. .Gii. I!)». 1:02.
Winner — Itr. e. hy Hawkswiek — Tut Tut Grained h.v H. T. (Jriffin).
M’eiit to iHist at 2:.51. .Vi imst .’> minutes. Start had. W<ai easily; s<‘i-ond and third driviiiB.
Havre. iK'ver far from the pacemakers, eaiiie away witli a rush In the last fiirlonc and w<ai easimr up.
I'on e ran a ci.hm) raia*. hiit Hr«‘il in tin* C'diiB riclit at Hie *iid. Miss IIi;:h!aiid. ini Hie outside throuBlnnit.
sliowed s|M‘ed. luit linsl liadly in the Jiinil ilrive. Personal, off liadly. eIos(*d iqi Broiiml. Init never Hireiit-
ened tlie leaders and can do iH-tter. Eiistaeiaii, next to Hie rail throiiBlioiit, show(»d (Utrly s|N-ed. hut was
quilliiiB at Hie tinisli. lliBh Hat liad no eliaiie** at the start. The winner wa.s entered for *500; no hid.
Serateln-d — Home Rim. 105: 74.37(> Fore, 97.
OverweiBlits — Von Laer. 1 pound.
ln«l Horses
TtGlEHAVRE
74G1 (’FORCE
74G14 .MLSS HIGHL.VND
74.327 PER.SONAI.
74.570 VON LAER
745;)*; EC.ST.VCtA.N
74127 HIGH HAT
ORATION
WB PI2 1 1
w Pi5 S .3
WB 99 2 2
w piG G K
w I! 105 3 3
WB :i9 5 4
w 91 7 7
VV 99 4 L'
GrosveiiorF'inSta 10 15 1.5 5
J H McCormick 8 8 7 2.'.
R & O Stalde 15 20 20 7
J H I’owers 3<) 50 50 lo
£3 Pk Ck third U.VCE — 1 1-16 Miles. (4.54.57 — l:45i( — 1 — Kk5.) *7(8) added. 3-year-olds and I
4 u pward. SelliiiB. Net vnliie to w inne r *Ch50; |
Ind Horses AWtl’PSt *4 % % Str Fin Jm-keys Owners O H C P S
(74599 iZprrHCS w n4 1K) 3 2 3i 1* l’~l’~l«“FrDuBan R~R'auer 2i~3 .3 1 1-2
74G1.5’DRCH) w G 104 6 4 4’ 2' 2’ 2'J 1) McC’thy.1 A Wernberg G 8 7 2J 6-5
74.599’CHANTir.L5* wit 5 KO 2 7 7 Ch 51 31 .3’ S Flynn F D 5Veir G 8 7 21 6-5
74G18'SAM’L II. lIAItRIS w G 1o5 1 1 a'J 6’ 4’ 4’ Rru.ssel I’ H Sullivan 3J 4* 4 7-5 7-10
74600 I )’ -VI! RLE . WB G 102 5 G G* 7 7 6’ 5* Garner .1 J Moran 20 25 25 7 3
74.599 (WMR.VL- w 3 85 4 5 IJ 4’ 4h 58 G"> .Tense n W Gerst 15 lo 12 4 2
74599’CHIEF HAYES wn 5 97 7 3 2'1 21 3'J 7 7 Yorko L Mulligan 16-54 13-51 3-5
Time. 12J. 2.5. 37.4. .5(»5. 1:17*. 1:4.5, 1:51?.
Winner — R. e. by Previous — Carineneita (trained by It. Bauer).
Went to iiost at 3:11. .\t |«>st 2 numites. Start isioi'. Won easily; siu*oml ami third the same.
ZethiiK found the Bohig just to his likiiiB and. BoiiiB into the hold on the far turn, was never afterwards
in tronhh'. Druid, also favored liy the sloppy BoiiiB. Iiiing <ni well after chasInB the early |ia(‘emakers.
ciiaiitlll.v. off very liadly. was forced to race around on Hie outside and closed a big gap. lait tir(*d liadl.v
in the tinal drive. SaniiKd H. Harris liiiished well, lull can do iM-tter. C.vmbal and Chief Hayes, after
sliowing early simed. unit very hadjv. The winner was ent(>red for *1.21NI; no hid.
Seratehed— 744-51 = Master of Craft, 1(85; 74.V).5 Golf Ball, 102; 74.524 Rohador. 105.
AW't
I’l’St '/*
%
■■54 Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
0
H
C
P
wn 4 110
3
2
3i
1'
1’ 1®
1® E Dugan
R Bauer
21
3
3
1
w G 104
G
4
4’
3J
2 *
2'J 1) McC’thy.I A VV'ernlierg
G
8
7
2J
WB 5 Iff)
2
V
7
Ch
51 31
3’ S Flynn
F D Weir
G
S
7
®)1
VV G 1o5
1
1
a*
a'i
J 6’ 4®
4= Brussel
I’ H Sullivan
:5J
4.',
4
<-a
WB G 102
5
G
G*
7
7 6®
5* Garner
.1 J Moran
20
25
2a
7
w 3 85
4
a
li
4®
4h 5I1
G'" .Tensen
VV Gerst
15
15
12
4
WB 5 97
7
3
2*?.
21
VI 7
7 Yorko
L Mulligan
16-
54
13-51
Ind Horses
74547^MERKELEY
(74r4S»TILEING
74402=TROUBLB.SOME
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (45457-1:451-^—105.) *800 adiled. 3 year-olds and
u pwar d. Hamlieap. N et va l ue t o wi nner *660.
AWt PPS t 'A 44 % Str Fi n J ockey s Own ers O H (3 P S~*
w 4 105 1 1 1* 18 13 1= 1’ Garner BeverwyckStable 2 13-512-51-2 out
WB 4 113 3 3 2J 2* 2'J 2’ 2’ Sumter J H McCormick 1 6-611-101-3 out
ME WB 3 97 4 4 .3>> 4 38 3= 3'® D M(KTthyJ L McGinnis 15 20 20 4 4-6
174475)HAI.KET
7449S l.NCOG.NITO
7i575=F’RIEETTB
O H C P
’2 4 18-.53-5 out
7-5 8-5i:t-I0out —
7-5 8-5 7-5 out —
74.505=F'L5'. VIRGINl.VNws 9 1.V5 G G 4* 4J 6’ .5® 5 5 Saffel C 11 Hurkamp G P) 8 2.J 1
7(n)43’AM.VNDA 11. w 0 111 4 3 3* 3J 3' G G G Kcllehcr Oak View Stable G 8 5 9-5 4-5
Time. 4:.!S.
Winner. — Ch. g. b.v Fatherless — ^Ninone (trained liy W. T. Townes).
M'eiit to iMist at 4:07. -Vt iiost 2 niimites. Start gissl. Won easily; soi-oiid and third driving. Alktui
raced under restraint tiiroiiBli the tirst turn of the tleld, Hien inoviui iqi in Hie last lime amiipd aiul. eateli-
Ing the l(*:iders tiring in (tie last (piarter. eamo to tin* outsidi* wlieii entering Hie liomestretch and drew
away (>asilv on Hie Hat. ToilehwiHHl feiieiMl well and set Hie pace, tint tired after taking llie last fence. '
Mouiigold was imieh used in following 'J'ouchwiHMl and kept dropping hack at the end. Aniunda 11. was
pulled up 111 the last turn of the Held.
Scratched 744.31’ Essex II.. 1.5.3; 3(;210 Uightaway, 153; 74004 Nohlesse Oblige, 151.
Overweights — .Viken, .'t |i<miids.
FIFTH K.VCE — 3-4 Mile, (CsS.54K — l:l:il — .5 — 120.) *400 added. 3-year-olds and up-
wal'd. .VI l< >w a ii i'es. N e t val li e to winner *:!i'8l.
AWtPPSt i.i *4 •■*14 .Str FTii jockeys Owners O H C P S
74521 PINS AND NEEDL’Swb 4 100 2 2 4 3J 4 4 4 E Dugan H L Lee G 6 3J 4-6 out
Time. 12. 24*. :{7i. .50*. 1;1H*. 1:4.5*. 1:52.
Winner — Ch. g. hy Dieudonne — Carness (trained tiy 1). WisNlford).
Went to iH»st at 3:51. .Vt |M»st 1 minute. Start goml. Won easily; second and third driving.
Berkeley raced Tllelng into defeat in going to the head of the stretch and was only cantering at he
tinish. Tileing. favored hy the g(dng, had no mishaps, went np to Berkeley on tin- beml, Init tircsl
ver.v liadl.v wlien called <m in the stretch. Trouhl (*souie easily laitfiMdiMl Pins and Nei^lea. The
latter, away well, was slipping badly in the going and was never a contender.
S<‘ratehed— 71074 Su|a>rman, 120; (74475)llalket, 110; 74475 W. H. Carey, 111; 74U1S Prince of Cas-
tile, 95.
Six-hl KACI:— 3-4 MUe. t.5S07!)— 1:12*— 3— 92.) *HOO added. 3 year-olds and up-
i ^ wa rd. Handicap. Net value to winner *(815.
*ii'l Ib*rses AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S"~
(74475)HA'i.KET w 3 111 2 1 2’ 2'J 2= lnk~ H'shirgW“(Gerst“I ^2 4 ^18~53-5~out
7449S l.NCOG.NITO WII 3 97 1 2 1’ 1* 1' 2* E Dugan M X Healey 7-5 8-5Kl-P)out—
74575=F’RIEETTB wu 3 105 3 3 3 3 3 3 Garner J A Wernberg 7-5 8-5 7-5 out—
Time. 13. 25*. :{7ii. 51*. 1:17*.
VVinner— Rr. c. l>y Heno— Lena H. (trained b.v J. Bliite).
Went to |N)st at 4:11. At |s>st 1 iniiiiit(>. Start gmal. Won driving: second Hie same. Halket ran
mider reservi* lo Hie str(*teh. tlien eaiiglit Incognito tiring riglit at Hie end ami won drawing out. Incog-
nito apiH‘ar(>d to like the going and sliowed mueh the moat s|N‘ed to Hie stretch, hut when challenged by
Halket tireil liadly. Frizette was outrun all tlie wav and can do Iwtter.
Sera telied— 71074 Sii|N‘rman, 12C.; 744.50 Golden Pearl. 104 : 74C8'8) Fleiuiug. 109; 74571’Black Oak. 103:
74li.x ’Hartford Hoy. tH); 74.520 Maziima, 102; 74043 Senator Clay, !)0.
Overweights — Ineognito. .5 iMiniids.
LOUISVILLE FORM CHART.
(CHURCHILL DO W NS. )
THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1908. WEATHER WET. TRACK MUDDY.
Third da.v. New Louisville Joeke.v Clnh. Spring Meeting of 23 days.
Presiding Jud ge. C. F. Price. Starter. J. J. lloltman. S<>eretarv. Lyman 11. Davis.
Racing starts at 2::i0 p. m. W indicates whip, S spins, R hlinkers. Figures in iiarentln'ses following
the distance of each race indicate index numlier, track ri*eord, age of hoi-se and weight carried.
RACE— 1-2 Mile. (24012-47J— 2— 110.) Purse *1(8). 2-.veMr-olds. Maidens.
i J- vJ i C(dts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner *3(8).
74.5G2=RE.N HOWE
74387 SNAP
74.->:8>'*.\'ED CARMACK
74.-)G2’SILVERAIH)
7^:^7 3'. F. HENRY
74G31 DR. .VR.M.STRONG
TL'.SC-VN GOLD
AWtPPSt
W 11.5 5 3
WB 115 1 2
w 115 4 5
WB 112 G 7
w 115 3 4
w 112 7 G
w 112 2 1
% Str Fin Jockeys
Mu.T’k’tsSoId. Auct’n
1* I'J I'J Pickens
2'J 2= 2= T Tayl
31 3’ 3’ F Burti
Pickens D T Morris 115
T Taylor R Tucker 58
F Burton VV A Hughes 42
Warren S Forsythe 44
E Harris M C Moore 4
V Powers -1 C Cahn 20
J Lee Ij -V Celia 35
.str. PI. Sh.
Yi5 109 190
58 GG 7G
42 33 65
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (.V)4(;.S— 1 :.541— 3— 111.) *500 added, .'{-year-olds and up-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner *1.50.
9-5 9-5 1-2 out
8 7 9-5 1-2
S-5 1 out —
Time. 2.5. 51. 1:1.S. 1 ;((■.;, 2:01.
Winner -Rr. e. Ii.v .Vlix-rt — Zetel ie Grained liy T. F. ('o)i s).
M'ent to jMist at 5;(I7. .Vt isist 5 miiiiit(*s. Start gisMl. Won easil.v; second and third driving. Clem-
ents dashed into a long lead in going to the first turn, Hieii was rated almiB until straigliteiied out in Hie
lioniesireleh, wlien* he drew awa.v again and was onl.v eanleriug at Hie tinish. Rio Gr.'iide was well nii
uU tile way. lint was iimilde to iiniirove ids iMisilion in Hie stretch. Holselier. as iisiial. was oiitrmi earlv.
I'lit closed a Idg gap In Hie last <|uarter and linislnal witli a nisli. The winner was entered for *."»(8»: lio
bid.
Seratelied 7(‘!M Cnrsus, lP!t; (74i;21)l’r‘K'llvity, !)5; 74025 Orfano, !)2; 74.5;il I'eter Knight, 109;
74.501 .bimesine, 95.
( iverwelghls — Rio Grande. ixnuids.
M ........ . 318 328 .598 *140
Miitni'ls paid Ren Howe. *13.10 straight, *.H.10 place. *7.00 show; Snap. *10.10 place. *10.10 show;
Ned ( armaek. *11.00 show.
♦.Viietiiai ti(‘ld. Time. 2.5* .51 s.
Winner Rr. c, liy Kinley .Mack- Merry Order Grained h’v D. T. Morris).
VVeni to Post at 2:;g{. At |a.st 1 minute. Start |MH.r. Won liandily: s(>eond and third easily. Reu
tiKik khidly to Hie going and. sliowing Hie most siMaal. went into a long lead from Hie start, always
liel.i Snail safe and won with s|ieed in reserve. Snap ran a gisal race and followed Ren Howe elos(‘ly fis-
Hie lirst Hiree Inrlongs, hut was forced to a liard drive in tin’ last sixteeiiHi to save s(>eond place. Ned
( armaek was going last at Hie end. Silverado elo.<ed a gap in Hie last quarter. Dr. .Vrmstrong had uu
iiiisliaps. liisean (odd, away fast, dis liked the going and was lieateii off, Imt will show improvement.
^ ~\ is^^COND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (24.57!) — l:(8H — 4 — 111.) Purse *.5(8). 3-year-olds ami
• -A- yy i .A. upward. Selling. Net value to winner *4(8).
AW'tPPSt % % Str Fin
(74G27)GOLDRROOF
73418 AI’.VCIIE .
7 l.■|.■.9=TODD V 111 )DGE
73941 .MI. NOT
7ir..8(:=AUDIS
74.5'il»M.VUTl.NG
Cirj'JS RK'EL.V.M)
WB 5 112 3
WB 3 101 S
W 4 108 4
W B 4 l<q 7
w 3 9.71 7
W B 4 107 1
w 3 97 G
RO.SSMORE WB 3 S9J 2
1’ 1® V Powers C E Hamilton 2.7G
2’ 2’ Skirvin J Fleming lx
3* "i J Lee .1 K Ttnld ,7G
.)« .jT-.: K Martin W Gerst 4G
7 5’ .1 llutler .1 H Niclnda G
Gti G’ F’ Burton 1’ Kirneli 9
7’ 7 .1 Ferri.s .Stone & Igoe 2
1 Up. A Morgan 11 Clark IG
'k’tsSoId.
_I’l._Sh._
~2G3 301
4G 91
i;m ISl
g;; us
iG :a
1’ 4 55
1* 5’
l!5 5S
• - 4 1
•r I. sUaight. *7.20 place, *0.30 show; Apache. *17.90 place, *9.30 bIiow;
riMld.v Hislge, *1.20 slinw.
*.Viielion field. Time. 21*. .V)). 1 ;0.{*. 1:10.
VV Inner Cli. g. hy Gold Spinner— GlImiiK'r (Hass (trained liy J. W. Hall).
I*" •’\***- IMist .5 mimit(‘s. Start gcxNl. Won easily; seeiNid and tliird driving. Gold-
l»!ont oniriass<Ml tlM* others in tin* uoiiij; au<l spr<*a<lea;;l«‘(J liis oppom^nts after a ipiarter. Apa<‘lie
lan a rare and was always in pursuit. T«^ldy lliMlue ilropia'd far iiaek in tlie early ninnlnir
and Pad \'uie on the streteh turn, hut finished gamely and outstayed Minot for thirl plaee. Mimd.
sh«»wiii;c s|H*«*d in the early running, was a pronilnent eontender for tivi^ furlongs. Shirley R(»ssnior<^ rail
::vvay a iiiile and a half la^fore the start. The others were never prominent. The winner was eiitereil for
>;N8I; no hid.
.'Xeiiilelied— 74224 = Fr(mlemic, 109; 74.5.59 E. T. .Shipp. !)I.
Dvei weights --.Vpache, 2 iNiiimls; Ardis, .'{4; Sliirley Kossinore, 24.
74672
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile,
olds and uiiwriird. Se
(Sept(‘iiilN‘r 24, 1.S.S;! — l;i;{-
-121.) I’urse *50t».
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt 14
%
% Str Fin
Jockeys
_ Mu.T’k’t.sSidd.
Owners str. p,. sh.
Auct'n
Sales.
7IH29 ES'l'El.L.V C.
WB
3
105J
2
U
4'
2'
1' 1"
V I’owers
E R Brennan
1.57
129
275
~ *100
71G29 BO.NEBRAKE
W
ti
111
;»
N
51
4’
3' 21
E Robins’nVV Steuve
73
♦>a
1G2
.">0
7:>;:-.t BAIdHORT
VV B G
III
s
1
1'
1'
ail *{it
.1 l>e
E Corrigan
131
S2
1G7
.54
74::gi refined
w
4
102
7
!»
G.'.
r.i
4-1 4'
lliifnagel
VV .1 Donoliue
34
32
S9
;!()
7;(9s!i=(;o\\’.\.\'u,.\
w
3
*Xt
1
2
2'
38
r**
.1 Butler
W Gerst
1
4
H
:io
7i.‘.ox FI. ORA RAY
WSR
3
:c..t
4
10
Sh
71
*i-
1! VVoiMl
VV Grater
1
3
10
•20
7i.5:,!l IKE.NE .lACK.SON
W
3
H
3
5H
S'
7' 7*
Fogarty
G W .1 Bissell
ts
lo
23
m
7H.X7®HI’GHES
W
4
109
lo
7
101
10'
!>' S«
Warren
.\ L Kirl'V
11
IG
42
71291 B.\.N(’A
WH
3
^♦2
3
4
7h
J*-
lin X
Hazzard
T O' Hearn
t
t
t
*
6s;iX!i ll.vrnE KODM.V.N
W
4
112
It
3
3>*
G'
S= 10'
'Troxler
W R MiHire
t
t
t
*
TIG.D IDA .M.VY
W
3
97
a
n
11
11
11 11
A Morgan
11 Clark
G5
64
HG
3G
481 :K>7 S95 $;i20
— 11 $14. .54) straight. *K..')(i place. *(1.40 show: RiMiehrake. *11.90 place, *7.50 sliow:
Y liallert. .*i.P» show.
_J vMiitiial Held. ».Viietioii Held. Time. 25i;. 511. 1:17*.
VV inner Ch. f. t>y _Solit.(ire II. — Piqiiante Grained hy F. I.iizader).
VV eiii It. jMist at ;!:.5:!. ,Vt twist 2 mimiti's. Start giMwI. Won easil.v; seeiNid and Hiird driving. Estella
( . niovisl lip steadily from a slow leginiiiiig and, wearing Rallwrt down in Hu> streteli. won as lier rider
pleased. I.oiiel.raki* had to overeoim* iiilerfereiiee. closed a idg gap in the last quarter and oiitsta.ved Ral-
M‘i'l 111 Hie elosmg strides. ItailsMt. sliowing improved form, was away fast and tiwik a long lead at once.
u- hill tired in the last furlong. K(>Hii(*d was gaining at Hie end. Gowanga was iiromiiieiit for a lialf. Ida.
xe .May ran a |ss>r_raee and was never a eoiiteiider. Tlie winner was entered fig *7181; no liiil.
Seratelied -74412 Reatriee K.. 10!); 74.50S .Mai Couria. 95; 71027 .Vliss Cesarlon, 107; 721.".!) Tyrol 101*
— (i2ii V aiisel. KNi. ' •
Overweights — Estella ('.. 44 isainds; Flora Rav. .'!4; Irene .laekson. .'!; Banea. 2: Hattie Krwlman. .5.
_ ^ EOUKTH U.VCE— 1-2 Mile. (24012— 47-; — 2 — 110.) Debutante Stakes. *1,(8)0 added,
i -1- xJ I tj 2 year-olds. Killies. .Vllowances. Net value to winner *1,4.55.
74IS|:!CRY.STAI, M.VID w ltd 2 1
7to4;i KLIZ.VR'H H.VRVVOOD w IIS 1 3
71628 .NEOGA W 117 1 2
(74.702) MRS. SEVV.VLI, w 117 G 4
r7l.57X)CH.VRL. H.VMILTON w 117 7 5
74G281JULIET M. WB 110 3 6"
-y*
str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
Mu.'Tk't.sSoId.
Sir. PI. ,Sh.
.Viirt’n
Sales.
2“
1 =
1 =
Heidel
R K la.‘wis
354
204
•105
*100
11
2'»
as
I’ickens
E Corrigan
S2
74
i:rr
48
3).
3^
3=
V I’owers
VV' .V. .Smith
a*>
48
119
*24
ii-
4’
4®
F Burton
VV' .V Hughe.
s G3
70
121
20
48
a*
5®
Troxler
G VV' J Bi.ssell SI
95
2'1
G
G
Jos Hogg
J L Beeson
13
10
.53
«
G49
.'.(U
*212
*.S.1() show; Neoga, *S.!a) show.'
.J.Vdih'd starter. •.Viietiop fieW. Time. 24.?. .50*.
V\ inner— Rr. f, hy Pirate of Penzaiiet'— Silk Maid (trained liy VV. L. Ia>wis).
Ii"'"* *'j*".!T',* "* l:’!**. At iHist 1 minute. Start gorsl. Won easil.v; second and Hiird driving. Crystal
Maid, a g(HHl Hll.v and sliowing a liking for Hu* going, followed Elizaln'tli HarwiMsl close mi to the streteli
turn, vvliere slie went into Hie lead and. finisliing fast, won as lier rider pleased. Elizalietli HarwiMsI.
away fast, sliowed sii|KTior s|NM*d for three furkaigs. Init tired in Hie stretch run. N<s»ga ran well and
had iHi mishaps^. .Mrs. Scwall was in a jam in tlie early running and was forced to go wide to secure a
clear eojirse. tliarlotte Hamilton lacked s|>«e(l. Juliet M. ran tNs>rlv.
.Seratehed— (7 14SD ,Vnn Metlee, 1L5.
IIITH RACE — 1 Mile. (08(9.5 — 1 :•"{!** — 3 — 93.) Purse *500. 3-.vear-olds and upward,
i -i- x-8 § Selling. Net value to winner *4(8).
Ind H(H:ae3
74.7G3=MARY ORR
Selling. Net value to winiier *4(8).
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
.1 C Hume
Mu.T’k’tsSoId. Auct’n
Str. PI. Sh. Sales.
(71.587) LADY VIE
WB
3
95
5
7
7®
G’
G’
5'
2'i
E Griffin
G
1: Ott
242
151
214
500
7149G .VGNE.S FORD
WB
3
89
2
3
1'
I'i
I'i
3J
3»
E Martin
W'
Gerst
9
7
23
•50
73912 LADY SOUFFLE
W
3
89
3
2
3'
4'J 4'
4i
4’
Hufnagel
H
Clark
5
11
24
745G1=WHISK BR(X)M
w 3
92
G
5
4'J
2h
3*
3.J
5®
Franklin
J
1' Strode
IGO
138
227
110
74G29 MEADA
w
G 109
7
6
G=
?)»
5'
G®
6=
I’ickens
J
S Hawkins
27
21
G7
90
71G2.‘)’DIV'(IRCEE
w
3
•OJ 4
4
58
7h
7«
7®
7'0
Morgan
I,
A Celia
97
,59
144
1.50
74G32 KATIE I’OWERS
w
7
104
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Glasncr
W
P Reardon
40
32
91
^50
I 611 -147 S69 $KiOO
Miitiiols paidMary Orr, $93.00 straight. *20.90 place, *1.5.70 show; Lady Vie, *9.(8) place. *8.90 show;
Agn(*s lord. *41. !8) show.
•Auction ffehl. Time. 254. 51*. 1:17*. 1:474.
Wiiiiier — 4’h. f, hy Orlinar — Nelly Titus (traimsl hv U. C. Frakos).
Went to iKist at 5:(8>. At isist 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; s(>eond and Hilnl driving. Mary
')rr ran well in the going and followed Agnes Figil clostdy for three quarters, then mov(Ml Into the h\id
iMi the streteh turn and won in a canter. Lady Vie Iggan slowly and had to go wide for the Hist half
Seratehed— 744-51 = Master of Craft, 105: 74.V)5 (lolf Ball, 102; 74.524 Rohador. 105.
fourth RACE— 3-4 Mile. (.58079— 1:12*— :i— 92.) Kewtown Stakes. *1,000 added.
4 7*:^ 3- year-o lds and u|ivvajxl. Selling. Ne t value to w inner * 1,350.
Ind Horses AVVtPP.St l^ M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O n C P S
74571=ALETHET’0 wb 4 H3 4 1 1= 1* 1» 1* E Dugan R T~ VViteon Jr 3Y7-1013-20out—
74.595 SIR TODDINGTON w 4 108 5 5 5 5 5 28 S Flynn L Mulligan 8 10 9 2 7-10
74426 KEATOR WB 6 111 1 4 48 4i> .38 38 C H Shll’gF E Brown 12 1.5 10 2J 1
(74546)TRIFMPH w 3 97 2 3 2» 2» 2'J 4* D Mc('"thyM L Schwartz 15 20 1 5 4 7-5
74G16’FLED)IING w 4 110 3 2 3“ 3* 4'J 5 E Lynch R P Carman 3 4 18-53-5 out
Time. 13. 25. 37*. 50. 1:1(5.
Winner— Ch. c. by Ornament— Und( eldiql (trained hy T. J. Healey).
Went to post at 3:31. At iiost 2 minutes. .Start good. VViwi easily; second and third driving. Ale-
tlieiio greatly outcl.sssed his opponents In the going and won all the w.ay iinextendiMl. Sir Toddington.
(■iitrnu In the streteli. Hnished with a rush (hi the outside and became second in the last stride. Keator.
next to the rail throughout, liniig on gamely In the final drlv(>. Triumph, after showing a good turn of
8{ie(8l, tired badly when It <H»me to the flnal drive. Fleming had no mishaps and tired in the going. The
winner was entered for *1,(8)0; no bW. ^
Seratelied- (74«16)Blg Chief. 194; 7:{«i59’Jaeoblte. Ill: 74.598 James B. Brady. 108; 74595’Uyperiou
IL. Ill: 74496 Momentum. 105; 74448 Besom. 106; 74473.Wiuulug SUr. 92.
Orerweights — Triampb. 2 pounds.
hut saved ground when turning Into Hie streteh and flnislied with a rush. Agnes Ford showinl the iiHw't
'.’.".rr . ""1 a -""<1 race Lady Souffle ran well and was iironiinent all the wav
'".St after going Hirre-quarters. Divorcee was alwa.v’s a distant trailer and ran laiorir
Ihe winner was entered for *400; no hid.
Overweights — Mary Orr. 3 isiunds; Divorcee. 11; Whisk BriHim. 1.
7 pT SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Mile*. (65135 — l:4(i* — 3 — 100.) I’urse *600. 3-year-olds and up
1 7l ! § fj ward. Selling. Net value to winner *4,50.
Ind Horses
7463() SYNCHRONIZED wB 3 90 1 2 1* 1’ 1’ 1* 1’ E Martin D Armstrong 148 92 159 * 30
(746;{2)MORTIBOA' w 4 112 3 1 3= 28 2* 2* 2nk I’icken.s MrsMG’dblatt 375 189 *243 lOO
74629=VVARN. GRISW’ELL w 4 107 6 3 28 3* 3® 3* 3J V Powers P Dunne 1.51 132 201 30
74632 ST. VALENTINE wb 7 113 7 7 6* 5» 4' 4® 4'» J Howard J U Strode 165 95 139 56
74188 JAVANESE w 4 108 2 4 4* 4’ 6* 5® 5= Warren M Ording 11 10 58 *39
€96.57 EXACT w 5 107 5 6 7 7 7 7 6= E Griffin H Alexander 6 8 17 •
74632 HERON WB 3 87 4 5 58 68 6® 6' 7 Hufnagel J .1 Flannigan 8 11 28 •
Wv4 ^>»?7 84 j» S**46
shovv'/Tanmr'’GriswJll."'K'^^ Mortlboy. *S.0O place. *.1.:»
♦.Viietlon Held. Time. 2.5. 515. 1:19*. 1:47, 1-.543
Winner— Br. g. liy Tlie Elector- Our Jessie (trained liv F. Luzader).
VVent to i^t at .5:41. At post 3 minutes. St.srt bad. Won easily; setvmd and (•dMl fklvIng. Syn-
chronized went Into a IcHig lead at once and was never in danger, winning In a-vanter. Mortiboy acted
fr.-mtlously at the jiost. but vvas away faat. ran Ihiggishly for the first half, lint moved up gamel.r in the
next quarter and tired l«dly in closing strides. Warner Griswell ran a go^ race and was a game (mhi-
^«*«;«ne practically left, closed a big gap and was going fast at tte e^
Javanese tired after going a half. The winner was entered for *800; no bl(L
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles, (({5135 — l:4(i* — 3 — 106.) I’urse *600. 3-year-olds and up-
ward. Selllug. Net value to winner *4.50.
AWtPPSt J4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners ‘^a'ies"
2ED WB 3 90 1 2 1* 1’ 1’ 1® 1’ E Martin D Armstrong 148 92 159 * 30
VV 4 112 3 1 3= 28 2* 2* 2»8 I’ickens MrsMG’dblatt 375 189 *243 FiO
4W’ELL w 4 107 6 3 28 3® 3® 3* 3J V Powers P Dunne lol 132 201 30
INE WB 7 113 7 7 6* 5® 4' 4® 4'® J Howard J U Strode 165 95 139 56
w 4 108 2 4 4® 4’ 6* 5® 5= Warren M Ording 11 10 58 *39
, ; .
DAILY RACING FORM.
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1908.
y
New York Eiitries and Past Performances for Eriday, May 8.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
NEW YORK ENTRIES.
(Jam idea.)
Racing starts at 2».'U) p. m. (Oliicaso time, 1:30. J
XKuiis well in mini. 0Superiur mini runner.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
2-vear-«>l(ls. .Maidens. Seliing.
(Traik record: 71.'i72— 1 :<M>— 2 — 100.)
Ind.
K. <•.
..l;olJ
.\. \Vt.
los.
Horses.
l.’l.'n:* Vatlier StalTord
4»07» Thetis
J.'ittti Shnpdale
447«i »;<dd Slipper
4t!*7 .\lt lied
4.'ittti Nedliin
4422 .Mice .M.aek
4.7ini Itesolate
4.':3S i’rinirose I^'asne
4;;it: iioho
4.‘>lHi
ri.'i.'iO Taxidermist
;!77'.» Uiiilit Sort
KImer Hoy
I’ele. h. e. liy Howling;
Itrisik- -Wantage ...
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs,
eyear-olds and niiward. llandic.ap.
Killies .and Mares.
Ildep.
74(;l i
102 710
!»!t 710
its 710
lo.', 70.'i
102 70.'.
!»0. . . .7tt.'(
102 7<iO
00. . X7ik>
07 000
102
(Trat k record: <"123
.5- IrtNJi- 4-
120.)
71834
Ex plosion
...1:07 3
.120.
X725
71 182
.Martha Jane
... 1 :t(7s 3
.110.
X72d
74fs;2
Ffizi'tti-
...l:ti03 ::
.113.
X7I.5
74t:it:
I’antontic
r»
■ 12(!.
X71.5
7:»tt’s;
4'oII<m|IIV
...l:tl.5* 4
.12.5.
X710
7i:t8()
Gow:in
...1;(I7* 3
.Ki;:.
. .70.5
74 152
Itai|md
3
. 98.
. .70 5
74C44
Grail- t'anicron ...
4
. .705
Third Race — 1
1-16 Miles.
4-.vear olds and ii|
ward. Selling.
(Ti'iii k ri-cord: J.'M.'
7 1:15?— 1
It 1.5.)
74041
MONFORT
...1:17? 1
.111.
.XT25
Ind. Horses.
74011- Zal
740t»O Keator
740<Kt Killieerankie
74041* la.ril Stanhope 1:4SJ
74043 Alila
Ree.
...1:48
, ..1:4S
Wt.
4. .HMi.
ti. .100.
4. . 101.
4. . 103.
4. . 101.
Ildep.
. X720
.©71.'.
. X710
. X70.'.
. X700
Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Kings t'..unty Handii-ap. $1 ,.'shi adiled.
3-year-(dds ami upward.
(Track riH-ord: 4.'.4'.7— 1 :4.'.?.— 4— lo.'.. )
4000*
Liglit Wind
1:45?
4.
.im;.
.©T.50
L'.73)
Old Honest v ...
1 :k:.;
1.
.111.
. X745
it: It:
Rve
1:15*
Ti.
.iti;:.
. XTIO
457.!*
SpiMiner
1:47*
.
.105.
4t:!t;
Faust
1:10
4.
. ss.
.X7.’:.'i
00. ,
Fifth Race — 5-8 Mile,
2-year-oidS. Selling.
(Track reeor.l: 7 1•■.72 — 1 :imi— 2— 100.)
74'70* Madrileno
1740.'.S> Havri' 1 :o;
(73700) Steel
74171 Apron
740.14 I’leasing
7t04<t .My .Mariutch
71.'0t! (let .\lotig
Corniiro. eh. e. l.y
Ilaml.nrg — Tatarina.
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds. .Maidens. SiK'cial Weight
(Track record: ."..so70 — 1:12J — 3 — 02.)
741.'4) (ioldell I'earl ..
71s 2.'. Ih.n Ottario ..
7104 4* .Montank
74.'iOS yu.-stlon Mark
741.'.2* Kield. r
liS'.M'Ki Chaph-t
71777 Bonnie .Man ..
74014 Carltou
Tile figures nniler "I!
the lM‘St time made l.y the horse at the .lis
since .lannary I, Hmh’..
in al.ov
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY.
The small figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small
figure under “Fim” — unless the oorse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner.
FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Selling. (74.'.72 — 1:00 — 2 — 100.)
Index Course DIstTlnieT’ckOdds Wt St (4 % % StrFMn Jockeys Best Company.
FATHER STAFFORD, b. c. 2. by The Friar — Lingerie (R. L. Thomas). Weight today lOS.
7l.'.;a; .lamaica 5-Sl:hl2fast 10 loS 111' 2i (' 11 ShirgSt.WithoId, Sister 1‘hyllis, .Nedliui.
THETIS, b. f, 2, by Inflexible — Cheesemite (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 103.
74407 .lain.aica 4t f .'.U; fast S p.l 3 :t' :!'• 1) McC’lhy Roy.al Cnidive, .1. II. Kod.C.. ihsln r.
74422 .t.iueduct 4J f j.'.J fast .30 It.x 7 .3 3li 2'i S Klynn Bonnie Kelso, Ilaml.le, 'rom Reid.
SHAPDALE, ch. g, 2, by Shapfell — Cloverdale II. (B. & O. Stable). Weight today 94.
74.'.w; .laiiiaica .'. S 1 ;01? fast hi !»4 li 7 7- .'.''i Kraneis St.WUhold. F.S'taff.K-d. .S. Bhylll.s.
74407 .l.amaiea 41 f 54S fast 5<> lo.'< r. 7 7* 7'-’'.lt Mcli.-in’l Royal Captive, J. 11. lleed, Thetis.
GOLD SLIPPER, b. f, 2. by Gold Heels — Sister Tenny. (H. T. Griffin). Weight today 99.
71470 .\<|iieduct 1-2 4S.? fast f. ItHi S H 04 7‘" .Mnsgrave Top Note. ThlstleBelle, Qn. Eleanor
74.37S A.iii.'dnct 4'f 5C.!( fast 5 lOO 6 3 3* 3**. Mu.sgr’vo ‘
73S74 Oakland .3i f 42| fa.st 15 HO 3 2'.k 3'j W Miller
ALL RED. ch. g. 2. by Star Ruby— Allanette (L. A. Celia),
74407 .laniaiea 41 f f.lj fast 23 tat 7 0 04 O''- N..tter
r.IO.'iO K.tlround.s 34 f 42g Last 1.3-10 Iir. r. .3 3* 4* .\o(i.t
124X4 K.dround.s 3-S 30^ fast 0-5 112 7 2.4 3*4 .1 Lee
12200 City Bark 3i f 42* fast 13-5 108 3 1 li* 24 J Lee
HEDLIM, b. c, 2, by Sempronius — La Poitpee (F. H. Milden).
V'ood<s>. Occidental. CiKpieta.
KlyingDance, Yolo, BuhblingWater.
Weight today 103.
Royal Caidive. ,1. 11. Reed. Tlielis.
Intervene, Slmeoe, I’oeotaligo.
McNally, Tom Hidland, Grotto.
Dispute, Grotto, Romp.
Weight today 102.
7K.00 Janiaha 5 8 1 :oi-; fast 25 lo2 7 7 0 04 4':i) .Mc("tliy St.Withold, F.S'tafford. S. I’hyllis.
ALICE MACK, b. f. 2, by Knight of Malta — Little Em II. (P. J. Colahan). Weight to«lay 99.
74422 .Aipiedilct 44 f 55* fast 40
S
It .McCTliyBoniilc Kelso, Tlictis, Rainide.
DESOLATE, b. g, 2, by Fatherless — Roselia (Oncck Stable). Weiglit today 98.
74.300 Jamaica .5 S 1 :oli! fast 34 KH 0 .S 8 S' 7'-' .Mnsgrave Sl.Witlndd. F-Ntafford, S. DliVllis.
74227 A.|uedii.-t 1-2 40j( fast 40 04 10 11 11 11"4W Walsh Trance. Kitz Hcrhcrt. Erlicrt.
742(w A<|Uediict 4J f 50 fo-st 41 lu4 0 3 44 5* T Burns Madrileno, Guy Kislier, Sight.
PRIMROSE LEAGUE, b. f, 8, by Voter — Dorset Flower (J. R. Keene), Weight today 105.
(423S Aiiui'dliet 1 2 47g fast 7 ](I3 4 SO' It'' Notter
74200 A<iuediict 44 f 50 fa.st C 105 5 5 0* O'" Nutter
HOBO. b. c. 2, by Herbert — Misery II. (F. W. Seeley).
74 :10 .-Xiiuediict 44 f i'lOR fast -ki 07 10 10 10 1C Jensen
WAMBORO, ch. c. 2, by Ornament — Favorite (R. T. Wilson, Jr.),
74700 Jamaiea aSLolSfast On ]o| lo C 4 4i' 0"' Nelligau
74545 Janiai<-a 44 f DC slow 100 90 C C C C'" Nelligau
TAXIDERMIST, ch. c, 2, by Octagon — Toscana (J. P. Purcell).
71.3.',o .laiiiai<-a 44 f 5C* slow loO lo.S pj 0 0 0'**.'.l)elahv
74.341 Ai|iieduct 44 f 54g fa.st 00 loS 11) 10 10' 10='4Delahy
RIGHT SORT, b. g, 2, by Bel Demonio— Jural (R. F. Carman).
72770 .s. Anita 44 f 54 fast 20 07 3 5 7* 7"'.4G K.iirns
T:!741 S. Anita i-2 4S* fast 20 102 3 3 3'= 3*1 (T liurns
73C01 S. .\nlta 1-2 47* fast 7 07 7 5 C.4 7'"iGoldsteiu
731i« ,S. Anita 3-S 3.5* fast 20 104411 ll'"ll'*4Moriarlty
ELMER BOY, b. c, 2, by Fatherless — Guara (Silk Stable).
74C14 Jamaica 5-S l:Oig fast ]oo ]02 2 4 11 11 ll**.4Delnhy
74422 Atiueduct 4.’ f .5.3* fast loO 07 10 0 8' S".4rral
74:UC Aiiueduct 41 f 5C* fast CO 97 14 14 14 14 Ural
PETE, b. c, 2, by Bowling Brook — Wantage (C. Oxx), ^
First start.
R. Captive, Arioneltc. M.HIglilund.
Madrileno, Guy Kisher, Sight.
Weight today 102.
CliniM-ron, Rainide, St. Willmld.
Weight today 99.
St.Witliold. F.S’tairord, S. Uliyllis.
Preceptor, Occidental, J. II. Reeil.
Weight today 102.
Havre. To<l. Lilypad.
•Mystify, J. II. Reed, Gavin.
Weight tod.ay 93.
Force, Frieze, Royal Stone,
llainpass, Eoregiiard, Hickey Dalle.y
Horace H., Koreguard, Ned Jram.
Bold, Palo Alto, Steel.
Weight today 97.
Arionettc, Havre, I'orce.
Bonnie Kelso, Tlietls, Ramide.
CliaiK-ron, Ramble, .St. Wlfhohl.
Weight today 102.
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Ptx:* 1 1211.)
3-year-olds and upward. Fillies and Marcs. Handicap. (.'illl.T' —
EXPLOSION, hr. f, 3. by Tarporley — Strike-a-Light II. (Newcastle Stable). Weight today 120.
71824 .\<iin.-duct 3 8 1:00* good 11-5 125 1 3 3 3* 3“ W Miller Berrv Maid. Adriana, IVoodlane.
717C1 Aqueduct C4 f 1 :24 livy 3 5 12C 1 1 1 1'4 1U \V Miller King Sol, Don Ottario, Ardri.
71724 .-\<|iicdnct 5-8 .59* good 4-5 1U9 1 1 1 I** It* W Miller WtMMlIane, BoiKpiel, .MasksamlKace.s
71594 .lumaiea 3-4 1:13* slop 11-5 1u4 2 2 2 2* 2'' W Miller llnndzarra, Sewell, Purslane.
MARTHA JANE, br. f, 3, by Pirate of Penzance — Amelia Strathmore (F. L. Boriiff). Weight today 110.
71182 Brigliton 1 1:41 fa.st 3J 99 11 12 11 9 5* 3“i G P.nrns Mast.RolMTt, Ntim.One, Fr. Wliiat.
71102 G've.send 54 f 1:08 good 5 99 10 C 5 !>> li G Burns
71073 C/veseiul AL3 4 1:12| hvy 7 99 C 8 3 4' 3i G Burns Wave Crest,
FRIZETTE, b. f, 3, by Hamburg — Ondulce (J. A. Wernberg).
T4i)C2 .lanutieii 3 4 1:17* mud 7 5 Io3 3 3 3 3 3'4 Garner
74.'#3 Jamaica 3-4 1:12* fast 4 lo:{ :! 4 2 2* 2l>* Mnsgrave
7 149C Jamaica 3 4 1:14 fast 16-5 104 7 C C 4'' 3* Musgr’ve
74:124 Aqueduct 5 8 1:01 fast 11-5 lo9 3 4 5 5t> C«i Uelaby
PANTOUFLE, br. m, 6, by Ben Brush — Fairy Slipper (Miss A. M. Marrone). Weight today 12C.
74C1C Jamaica. 3 4 1:12^ fast 10 117 2 4 4 5i> 3'i G Swain Big Chief. Ear West. Klcmiiig.
744!h 1 .l.amaica 3-1 1:14 fast 4 112 3 2 1 I'J I'i R .McDiiu’lTroutdcmaker, Krlzctle, Mar.v Hall
74:M7 Aqueduct 3 4 1:14* fast 8 124 2 6 C C C* J Bergen Jas.B. Brady. Hyperion 11. , Oxford.
7427C Aqueduct 6 8 1:02J hvy 10 107 5 4 4 4| li> J Bergen Voorhees, Fr. Lord, Berry Maid.
COLLOQUY, b. f, 4. by Russell— La Tour (O. H. Holle).
7:i9CC Cii.y Park 3-4 1:13 fast 21 llo 2 11 3* Ileidcl
7:;c.59 RGr.mnd.s 3-4 PKlg fast i:i-5 113 2 2 2 2' 2* V Powers
7:i5C3 F.G roll lids 3-4 1 :13i fast 13-5 115 3 112' 3* V I'owers
7:!.:.53 City Park 3-4 l:i.5g goodlt 5 1 20 3 3 4 3h 5* Minder
Wimiiiig Star, Marbles. Barmla.
Aunt Rose, Sanguine.
Weight today 113.
Ilalkct. Incognito.
Zal, RIacksliecp. Rockstone.
Panlonllc. Trouldcniakcr, .Maryllall.
B. Maid, (J. .Marguerite, .1. Swift.
GOWAN, ch. f, 3, by Armeath II. — Meadowley (Oakland stable).
712x0 Belmont 3 4 l:1.3g fast 25 92 5 C 6 7 5*i G Bums
Weight today 125.
Hyperion II., Ilast.v Agnes, Bltigg.
A1 Muller, Jaeoliite. Goldpruof.
Pr.Aiinied. HyperionlL, Polly Prim
JackAtklii, CooneyK., Oldllouesty.
Weiglit today 103.
71142 G’voscnd Ab3-4 1:09* good 30
70918 Sheeps’ d 3-4 1:13* fast 20
70879 Sheeps’d 5J f l:0Si! slop 3i 110 2 2 2 DJ
RAQUEL, b. f, 3, by Previous — Hatasoo (J. Bauer).
744.52 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 fast 10 lot Kell.
74:505 .Aqueduct 5-8 l;01g fast 10 103 C C C C*
7i:598 Belmont 5* f 1:07* fast 10 110 IG 14 15 1C 1C
7J263 Brigliton f>i f 1:07* fast 15 107 11 9 12 12 12 Buxton
GRACE CAMERON, br. f. 4, by Lissak— Lida H. (W. C. Daly).
74C44 Jamaica 3 4 1:13* goml 40 Ho 5 C 5 5.'. .5*' Voikc
742.53 Aqueduct 3 4 1:16 fast 25 9C 5 C 11 ll' ll'nYorke
74:502 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 fast 60 98 4 4 4 4 4*1 W Bums
742f.4 P.erining 1 1:45 fast 10 101 1 1 2 2 2'i 2* W Burns
92 5
6
6
7
5’i G
Bums
Doranfc, Falcada, Fair Play.
98 8
8
9
9
9 R
1 siwe
SpiMint-r, JlmGaffney. Nimlms.
102 9
8
8
8
8’»JW
Doyle
Mecllck, Firestone, Julia Powel.
6"iW Kiiapi) Explosion, Fond Heart, Whip Top.
Weight today 98.
S Flynn Hartford Bo.v, Fielder, 'I'riumjih.
ClGarner Besom. M. I’opiilar, (Juostion .Mark.
W Knapp Parkview, Imitator, Lady Corlniie.
Sir Cleges, Bolamlo, Glaucus.
Weight today 92.
Priseillian, Peter ()uincc, .Mont auk.
Maryllall. (LG. Hall. L.Corinne.
Grapple, Cresslna, Big Chief.
l‘aui<iue, Peter Knight, Millstone.
THIRD RACE — 1 1-lG Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (4.5457 — 1:15* — 4 — 105.)
MONFORT, ch. c, 4, by Ornament — ^Eleanor (R. T. Wilion. Jr.).
1* E Dugan
5* 2* E Dugan
1*1 E Dugan
5* E Dugan
7JC41 Jamaica 1 1 16 I:47Z good 8-5 loC 2
71703 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:47 fast 5 95 7 7 7 6
71619 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48* slow 9-10 113 3 4 4 4
71.575 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47 fast 10 97 2 2 2 2 3'
ZAL, ch. c, 4, by First Mate — Emerald (W. Gerst).
74641 .lam.aica 1 1 16 1:17? good 1 I'h: :i 1 1 1 ]h 2*
7457.5 Jamaica 3 4 1:13* fast 4 109 1 1 1 11 1'>
745’24 Jamaica 11-16 1:49 fa.st 5 109 2 2 1 1 11
744.51 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 4 114 3 1 1 1 1'
KEATOR, b. g, 6, by Charaxus — Generine (F. E. Brown).
746fiO Jamaic.a 3-4 1:16 mud 10 ill 4 4 4
74426 Aqueduct Ct f 1:26 fast 4 112 4 5 5
74292 Aqueduct 7-8 1:29 fast 13-6 112 3 6 6 6 4* 4* T Bums
73863 City Park 3-4 1:17| mud 4* 110 4 4 3 1* 1* Nlcol
KILLIECRANKIE, ch. f. 4. by Kilmarnock— Kildeer (W. C. Daly).
74600 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47* fast 15 97 3 4 4 4 4'" 4'’.1 W Bums
745.00 Jamaica 11-16 1:48 fa.st 15 102 3 8 8 8 8 7'* Yorke
74424 Aqueduct 1 1:41* fast 12 103 5 5 5 5 5* 3*i Yorke
74:551 .\<iueduct 1 1:40 fast 50 93 7 7 7 7 7 7'*lY^orke
LORD STANHOPE, b. g, 4, by Stanbop* n.— Lmto (O. F. Clark).
74641 Janiaiia 1 1-16 1:47? g<v.<i 15 1 05 1 5 4 4 4'" :',H Notter
74574 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:4.8? fast 60 103 4 4 4 4 4* 4* Henry
73145 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 2:01? hvy 10 95 7 6 5 8 8* 6* C Henry
73104 F.Gr’nds 11-8 1:59 hvy 3 97 5 3 3 3 5i» C» C Henry
A LIL A, ch. f, 4, by Solitaire II. — Sevens (A. B. Spreckels).
746i:i Jamaica 3-4 1:15 good 13-5 113 4 2 2 2h 7'*1W Doyle
74348 Aqueduct 6* f l:21g fast 7 lOS 3 2 4 41 .5*1 W Doyle
74280 Aqueduct 7-8 1:29* hvy 30 106 3 6 5 6 6* 4» W Doyle
‘ 106 10
Weight today 111.
Z:il, Lord Sfanliope, Royal Lady.
Brook. Nyrnpli, Gret. Green, BetiBan
SumraerCloud, Killieerankie, EarlG.
MasterRobert, GretiiaGreen, Faust.
Weight today lOG.
II Sliil’gMonfort, Isird Sfaidiopc. Royall.ady
II ShirgFrizette, Itlaekslieeii, Roi-kstone.
2t> C II Sliil’gBad News, Import. Gallavant.
!•> U McDan’iiM.ofCnift D.StutTord, i’oquessing.
Weight today IOC.
.31* 3*1 C II Shil’g.VIetliciio. S.Toddiiigton, Trluiiiph.
G Burns Sadler, Frank Is>rd, Obert.
Greeiio. Dashaway, Chief Hayes.
Goldproof, Ralbert, Harold D.
Weight today 101.
Castlewooil, Zienap. Liglit Wool.
Prctiuislon. Sa.vlor, Druid.
Import, Teacress, Saylor.
Zienap, Rillenian, Juhil<s‘.
Weight today 103.
Monfort. Zal. Royal Lady.
Saylor, Troiildemakcr, D. Stafford.
Salnesaw, Adesso, Paul.
Paul, Hooray, De Reszke.
Weight today 101.
Cary, Disaster. George G. Hall.
Chantilly, Saylor, Den. S'taffi>rd.
Zal, Mark Antony II., Gallavant.
71085 G’vesend Ab3-4 l:lli slow 60 106 10 10 11 11 11 W Doyle SisterFYances, I.AdyAnne, Algelone
1 1-16 Miles. Kings County Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward, (15457 — 1:45? — 4
FOURTH RAOE-
— Kk'i.)
LIGHT WOOL, ch, c,
74600 Jamaica 1 1-16
74647 Jamal(‘a 1 1-16
74.326 Aqueduct 7-8
73819 S. Aaita 1 1-8
OLD HOHESTY. K e,
74573 Jamaica 1 1-16
74499 Jamaica 1 1-16
74361 Aqueduct 1
mti City Park 1 1-3
, 4, by Woolsthorpi
1:47* Last 21 124
1:49? Flow 8-5 120
1:26* fast 7 109
1:.52 fast 18-5 111
! — Aluminum (R. L, Thomas). Weight today 106.
2 2 2 2 2* 3* C II Shil'gCnstlewood. Zienap, Killieerankie.
Ill 1 1* 1*1 C II SIill’gBerkeley, Zienap, Umbrella.
4 4 6 5* 4*1 C li Shil’gJulince, Colonel Jack, Cainii.aigner.
“ H Shil’gMoles*‘y, E. T. Fryer, Marster.
Weight today 114.
Ill 1 1* 2* C
4, by Prerions — Mamie Doyle (A. J. Gorey).
1:47 fast 54 102 3 3 3 3 2* 1* Miisgr’ve Rifleman, Spooner. Wexford.
1:46 fast 15 105 4 4 4 5 6* 4*i (' li Sliil’gMcCarter, Jack Atkin, Rifleman.^
1:40 fast C 119 6 5 6 6 6‘ G'"*G Koeruer Zienap, Rifleman, Jubilee.
t-M Cast 4* 114 3 1 1 1 1* l>i J Lee Temaceo, Good Lnck, Cornscate.
RYE, b. g, 5, by Greenan — Degenerate (D. SnlllTea),
;5-4 1 :i:5? fast 20 114 4 5 7 7* 7* Shaw
1 1-16 1:47* fast 6 105 1 3 3 3 3* 4* W Miller
1 1-16 1:46? fast 2-6 106 2 6 5 5 2h 3'i W Miller
1 1-8 l:59g slop 7-5 108 2 3 3 3 1'* 1* "W Miller
3, by Peep o'Day — Flitincer (J. V. Lemaire).
74616 Jamaica
71563 J.amaica
71180 Brighton
71062 G’vesend
SPOONER, ch.
74.57;> Jamaica
74425 Aqueduct
71835 Aqueduct
71778 Aqueduct
FAUST, b. g, 4, by Mirthful— Imp (F. E. Brows).
74616 Jamaica 3-4 1:13? fast 20 98 6 7 5 6*
7447.3 Aqueduct 7-8 1:27? Last 20 98 3 4 4 4 41
74375 Aqueduct 6* f 1:20? fast 20 98 3 5 5 5
74096 F.Grounds 7-8 1:26* fast 13-6 109 2 3 3 3 3*
1 1-16 1:47
1 1:39
1 1:40
7-8 1:27
fast 4-5 104 2
fast 6 98 4
good 3* 100 3
slow 11-6 104 2
Notter
E Dugan
Sumter
W Miller
6’ Dclnliy
5*1 Del.aliy
5'* Delaby
3»J Nicol
Weight today 103.
Big Clilef, Far West. Fleming.
Juggler, Grapple, Dolly Spanker.
Wes. St. Valentine, Phil Finch.
Punky, Lally, Palette.
Weight todav 105.
Old Honesty, Ritleuiau. We.xford.
Jack Atkin, Rifleman, Oxford.
GretnaGreen, Bedouin, MartinDoyle
Jack Atkin, Welbourne, Faust.
Weight today 88.
Big Hiief. Far 'West. Klcniiiig.
Halket, Berkeley, Maznmii.
Colonel Jack. Rialto, Grapple.
IsMnsKater, Grimaldi, HaniilhMlBey
FIFTH RA(J^: — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling. (74.572 — 1:00—2—109.)
MADRILENO. ch. g, 2, by Ethelbert— Old Madrid (P. T. Chinn).
74.570 .lam.aii’a 4) f 51? Last 8 5 liCl 2 2 2' 2'.'. Musgrav*
74471 Aqueduct 45 f .55? fast 2 103 1 2 15 1*' Musgr’ve
74.’’Ji2 -Vijiicduct ■■ " " ' '
743oO Aqueduct
1* Garner
2* Garner
1*5 Mirigrave
2* -Mnsgrave
45 f
.55? fast 2 103
1
2
1*.
4 ‘. f
56* fast 8-5 lti7
1
1
in
45 f
56 fast 9-5 102
1
1
Vi
2, by Hawkswick — Tut
Tut
(H. T.
Gr
.5-8 1
:02 mud 4 103
1
2 3
«ii
r.-s 1
:01? fast 4 102
8
2 2
2’
41 f
56* slow 5 108
3
1
1'
45 f
55 fast 3i 108
4
2
03
7465S .lam.aica
74611 Jamaica
74.5.50 Jamaica
74.501 Jamaica
STEEL, b. c, 2, by Mimic — Star (S. C, Hildreth).
7:1760 S. Anita
73.596 Oakland
73511 S. Anita
73166 S. Anita
APRON, eh. f,
74471 Aqueduct
74:!76 Aqueduct
74;:27 Aqueduct
74278 Aqueduct
PLEASING, ch. g.
71611 Jamaic.a
744‘_’2 .tque.luct
742.52 Aqileiliict
743k> Aqueduct
MY MARIUTCH, b
7 16 |o .lamiiica
74122 .tquediict
74278 .\<iueduct
74212 Aqueduct
GET ALONG, b.
71.5!*»! .la mail -a
7:’.645 .S. Anita
73415 S. Anit.a
CORNARO, ch.
First start
1-2
48? fa.st 2
iih:
r>
1
15
16 r H Shil’i
1-2
49* slow 2
los
1
6’
6"
8*5 J Hn.ves
31 f
41* fast 6
110
4
1*
1* E Dugan
3-8
35? fast 8-3
no
5
3t»
3* E Diigni)
, by Voter — Gingham (J. R.
Keene)
4». f
55? fast 9-5
10::
2
1
*2h
S’ Notter
1-2
48? fast 10
105
7
7
5’
4'"JNotter
1-2
46? fast 16-5
94
9
9
9*
8" F’lirothcr
4i f
hi hvy 5
105
1
2
16
15 Notter
g. 2,
, by Royal Flush HI.-
—Delight (B. & 0. Stable)
5-8 1:01.? fast 60
91
10
9 S
S'-’
4* Franeis
45 f
55* fast 20
105
3
7
9*
9'*5R McD.an’
4 .'. f
56* fast .50
94
3
4''
4*5 Franeis
4j f
56? fast 8
105 10
, 11 11
U'*iR McDan’
f. 2, by Star Ruby — Strathleaf (J. L. McGinnis).
8 1:02? giHxl 20
15 f 5.5* fast 15
45 f 56* fast 6 5
1-2 49? fast 6
104
1(HI 9
B«: 2
106 2
45 1o-“ l.aiig
11 li 11'* Lang
1 2i> 5" K Dugan
3 3» 3'i Lang
g, 2, by Tithonns — Zeila (R. F. Carman).
5-8 1:01? fa.st :10 99 12 11 11 11 ill'" Garner
12 4X? fast 15 105 1 11! n* 10'" G Burns
35 f 41 Lust 12 107 9 10 10** Moriarily
c, 2, by Hamburg — Catarina (H. P. Wliitney).
Weia-ht today 104.
Ramide. Arlonette. Kllz. Sweeney.
Instant, Distract, rhiiimiink.
Tom Reid, Distract, i’leasing.
Guy Fisher, Sight. Chinmnnk.
Weight today 102.
Force. Miss Higid.and. I’crsonal.
Arionette, Force, Pleasing.
Tod, Lllypnd, Thistle Belle. «
SeaCliff, Bluestock, MissBattel
Weight todav
Mad. Mnsgrave, Col. Lady, M. Russel*
Duke of .Milan. Lee Riise. Mozart.
Inelement, J. H. Reed. Corlele.
Bold, Palo Alto, Who.
Weiglit today 105.
Madrileno. Instant. Distraet.
HIghPrivate, FItzHerliert, Une.Jim.
Trance, Fitz Herbert, Erbert.
Intervene, Madrileno, Tom Reid.
Weight today 94.
-\rionctte, Havre, Force.
Bonnie Kelso, Tliells, Ramide.
Madrileno, Tom Relil. Distraet.
Uhaperon. Rainhlc, St. Witlndd.
Weight today 99.
.Silk I lose. Qn. Eleanor. ThistleBelle.
Bonnie Kelso, Tliells, Rainide.
Voialoo, Occidental. Gold Sllpiier.
Indoinitalile, Mystlfier, Oe. Maid.
Weight today 99.
Sf.Witbold, F.8.’ta(rord. S. Pliyllis.
Live Oak. Pops, Frieze.
Lee Rose, J. 11. Reed. Valjean.
Weight today 99.
SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mil?. 3-year-olds, Maidens. Special Weights. (0NO79 — 1:12? — 3 — 02.)
GOLDEN PEARL, ch. c. 3. by Golden Garter — Pearl V. (A. J. Joyner). Weight today 112
3-4 1:13* Last 15 109 1 1 1 ;{ij 4* Horner Aletlieuo. Oxford, Colonel Jaek.
70189 Brighton B. 3-4 1:14 fast 115 3 4 6 6 6'» W Miller Uncle. Gene Rus-sell. Dead Gone.
DON OTTARIO, ch. g, 3. by St. Leonards II. — Anna Daly (Mrs. L. A. Livingston). Weight today 109.
ilsj.i .\quednct 7-8 1:27 fast 8 .88 S 9 9 8 8 7"5 IVIaby Ilessi.an, Itorante. Carrollton
ilili4 Aqueduct 6* f 1:24 hvy 100 KiO 3 5 4 3' .’!*5 1* Kelly Explosion, King Sol, Ardri
71705 Aqueduct 3-4 1:16* fa.st 10 102 15 15 13 12 l(i'*5.\Iusgr’ve Hessian, Bidando; Monocle.
MONTAUK, ch. c. 3, by Star Shoot — Janie Clay (P. J. D-^Vyer). Weight today 112.
Gi.H .lamaica 3 ) 1 : i:’.* gooit 4* l"x 4 :! 3 .’!» 1» .McC’tli.v Priseillian, Petertjnlncc. Di.il idatc
G402 Aqueduct 65. f 1:20? fa.st 2 ]ii8 1 4 2 2h :!*5 R JlcDan’lR. C.siper, Troublesome. G. G. Hall
il.{28 Aqueiliict 3-4 1:14? fast 3* 105 6 3 2 2* 2* MeCalicy .Mazmiia, Red Bonnet. Alniandine.
<4293 A<iueduct 3-4 1:13? fast 20 94 4 4 4 4 4*5 .Mct’alicy Ibw-kstone. Zienap, Zal.
FIELDER, b. c, 3, by Greenan — Dnisilla (J. Kneale).
71152 A(|iie>iuct 3-4 1:15 fast 7 ln9 :’ 2 1 liiv 2J E Diigan
74:t2S Aiim duct 3 4 ] :I4? fast 20 ](I5 2 4 5 6.'. .5'* Gui ikt
71,893 Kenning 6* f 1:10? hvy 10 112 1 8 8 6J 7'* Notter
71642 Jamaica 55 f 1:09 fast 100 1H9 1 2 6 8 11 J Powers
CHAPLET, hr. g, 3, by Ben Brush — Rosegarland (J. R. Keene)
6X9(W Bidmoiit I’k 4 1 2 f .5,‘l* niiiil loO 6 7 7’ '7'*5.\lycrs
BONNIE ALAN, b. c, 3, by Allan-a-Dale — Bonnie Blue (M. L. Schwartz), Weight today 112
71777 Aiiu.aluct 3 4 1:14* slow 60 9.S 8 8 8 8 S’" Mu.sgr’ve Hessian. Mis.sSain, JubileeJugglus!
CARLTON, ch. c, 3, by Albert — Hoodo(J. A. MacMartin). Weight today 112.
71611 .lamaUa 3 I 1 : !3* good 1 ih» lux 7 5 6 S‘‘ 10'*5W Doyle Priseillian. Peter tjiilucc. Moutauk.
i4.:28 A<|ii<<luct 3 4 1:14? fast :io lir. I 12 12 12 12**5R McDau'IMaziima. .Moiiluiik, Red B<nmet
7I:!(I5 Aque<luct 5 8 1:01? fast 100 lus 10 10 10 lu’ lo**5Cro\vIcy Besom, M. Popular, gueslioii .Mark.
Weight today 112.
Hartford Bo.v, Triuni|>li, Rosario.
.Muzuma. Moutauk, Red Ronuct.
Oiiiuliioteiit. Tenakoe, Orfano.
A<Iriuche, Rolando, Sparker.
Weight today 109.
Lady Winifn-d, Simnuicp, Cohort.
Louisville Entries and Past Performances for Eriday, May 8.
WEATHER CLOUDY. TRACK HEAVY,
(Handicapped for a heavy track.)
LOUISVILLE ENTRIES.
For differences in weight add or deduct
5 points to the pound. An extra good
rider’s average worth is 3 pounds.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. in.
XRims well in intid. ©SiiiX'rior miid rnnni
First Race — 1-2 Mile.
‘2-.vear-ol<ls. Selling.
(Tra<-k r<M-onl: 24i:i2 47J— 2— 110.)
Ind. Horses. R<-c. A. Wt.
(74li2S( Alice ;l!l?
ti:.5.". I .Viulcrsou ....
ir>:;i I S< rvi<<aicc ...
(i:;:i- Fimdanu'ntal
I.5.s; 4 Silv4‘rile
tist El.vsinm
4I12S Icaria
|i;2S* .Miss I laiisliiir;:
to.'.:; Jolin III II ...
Silvia- C
.Slow a wav ...
Ilaz<-I .May ..
•Manora
.Miramla .Miller
.Maxim Gun. cl
St. Maxim -
.Mills
:1!IJ
:I9?
:I9
;.',(i*
r I i ss
id .5 12
ri.'hS.'.
n.'i.'is
nogs
10.5.
lilt .
104.
11’2.
!i;i.
lo::.
!IS.
101 .
•ii:.
1(11 .
lot:.
‘.14 .
105.
102 .
IMcp.
XV’25
X720
X7-20
. .715
X715
. .710
X7o5
xt;95
. .O'. 15
xi:s5
. .07.5
. .tH’i5
XOOll
. .O.'iO
c. bv
Aililie
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3 .vear-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track rccoril: 21.579 -1:001 — J--111.)
74110 Orlandot 1 :0S?
7:!919''
71.5.59*
7 1.5S7
71027
7;:7:;s
71711
74071
7L5.SO
74115
74 5M
7 i.'iSO
(Track
740.52
92.. X5
Ind.
Horses.
Rcc.
A
Wt.
Hdep.
7l(12tl)
Financier
..1:14«
. 95.
.XT15
7
Ethel Carr
.1:17?
. .87.
.X715
745.V.I
F. T. Shipp . .
.1:15?
. SiK
. X710
7111X14
1 ‘otter
. .
.1:11*
7_.
.109.
.©IKKI
Little ficorgt' .
.1:14?
4
.ltd .
. X l‘►85
74-24 1
\ ansi'l
.1:19
:»
. 92
.X<>80
UI.54;:
Miss K. O. B.
4
. 94
.. .ti’25
- i
Fourth Race— Short Course.
Steeplecliuse.
3-year-oIds and upward. Allowances.
(Track nword: 57971 2:18 -8—1.50.)
740.32 IinpiTtiiicnce 4..128..y700
71<;.55* t'liarlicld 5 . . 1 :15 . . 'X 095
74ir<5* W aterway 5. . 1 15. . X0>!I0
7::.x.so* I’liiiT 0. .128. . X075
74055 Tow iics 5. . 125. . XOOtl
P.crlcl 125
Fifth Race— 7-8 Mile.
3-year-oIds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: 08S9l— 1:25J— 5- -10!i.)
■I.'x84) TER.Ml 1:’29? 98..X7’25
■|5ii1) llisl.v .\giics L.’Mlj 9;!..X7I'>
”407.5* .MorlilioV 1:2.8 4.. lot;.. ©710
Ill'll Colonel Jim Donglis. . 1 :20? 0. . KM . . ®7iH)
1292 ‘I'snr.v 1:27? 5.. 9!i..xtiio
l‘24l ‘.Sharp Point .87.... 0.50
15.59 St. .Magnet 3. . 90.... 025
•R. F. Guthrie entry.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
4-year-olds and upward. Selling.
Belli Godwin . .
1 ;i::
!M)
.X7ir.
(Track record: CsT'.k'i
-1 ::!9?
-9.-{.)
Riek(‘.v
1:07*
5. .KM
.©710
71050* Qnagga
.1:11?
1
.108.
©725
Clianeellor
1:10?
■1. .101
• X7I0
74(i:2 (reel
.1:11?
r»
. lo7 .
©T’Jii
•loe MeCarlhy .
1:F!i
::. .loi
. X705
71054 i’lantland
.1:10?
."V
. KIT.
X715
Stoner Hill ....
1:07
5. .107
.©71M)
74104* Great
.Ki2.
XTlo
•\rdis
1 :tis*
. XC95
7::s91 IT. Met’luer
. 1 : 12*
r»
.107.
©TKi
.\niia Seott ....
1:12
4. .102
. X690
7103’2 San .\rdo
4
. um;.
XTii.'i
Iiorlincr
1:07?
::. .KM
. XG85
TIO.'.O George B;,iiley
4
.Ki;:.
©TOO
Snake .Mar.v ...
94
.X075
79».*»<l Lalior
.1:41?
10
.102.
X 7in>
Rower
1 :OS?
5.. 99
. . .07t)
7ltiT5 Javane.se
.1:41
1
.km;.
X 0T5
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
(18918 I’erev Green
.1:47*
.itrj.
X 0.50
3-year-olds and
upward. Selling.
The lignres under “Ree.”
in above entries
show
r(M‘onI: 21. 1SS.» —
I :l;i--.5
—121.)
tile liest time made l»y Hie
liorse
at
tlie distance
Tlionias Callionn
LIS?
92
• X725
since January 1, 1900.
Tile “(Mills’
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY.
(igtires in eonneelion with horses at llie present lionisville meeting are the ealenlatlons iiiaile
by Daily Racing Form amt liased on iniltnal piMds. 'I'liev are iiiildisheil in siieh
form for the mere purpose of nieclianieal uniformity.
FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Selling.
Index Course DistTlmeT’ckOdds Wt St (4 % % StrFin
ALICE, ch. f. 2, by Fatherless— Eostre (J. Capo),
(21012— 47)— 2— no.)
Jockeys
1638 T.oui.sville
74'3:i9 F\ Grounds
74301 E. Grounds
7416:j K.Groimds
1-3 .50? livy 7
5 8 1 :0«? fast 8
4* f 55* fast 4
1-2 60* slow 4*
107
104 2
103 10
112 9
1 '
3* S'
10 10 *'
31 1"
F Burto*
F Burton
F Burton
F Burton
ANDERSON, b. e, 2, by Box— Paradise Won (C. Karr).
746.5;! I.iOUi.sville 1-2 .50? hvy 9 TO lol
745.83 I.M‘Xington 5-8 l;t>7* hvy 11 ]o9 1
744S8 la^xington 4J f 5.5* good 6 97 3
744.'!9 Lexington 4* f 58* hvy 6J Ur, 7
SERVICENCE, ch. c, 2, by Service — Innocenoe
4 2* 1*
2 2'? 3*
1 1'j! i.j
7 4» 4'
Franklin
Piektais
Franklin
V Powers
(B. Schreiber).
FUNDAMENTAL, br.
Best Company.
Weight today 105.
Inela, Miss Hapslinrg, Icaria.
Bronghain, Transforiii, Irrigator.
Fiimlanientai, Pinion, Servieellee.
Servieen(8*, Silverton, NebraskaLass
Weight today 101.
W. Bread. M.Lawr’ee. L. Hawthorne
Direct, Ton.v W., Silverite.
Camel. McNally, RiMiktilnder.
Transform, Camel, Von Btielow.
Weight today 104.
Fiimlanientai, Solicitor. Rosidoirgll
Fnndaim-ntal, Pinion. lyady I<e<»la.
Alice, Silverton, Nebraska I/ass.
Pinion, Injury, Alice.
<:, 2, by Sorcerer— Princess Marne (W. S. Williama). Weight today 112.
SiTvieence, Solicitor. Roseliiirg II.
Pinion, Servioence, Lady Leota.
MaidofGotham. K. Queen, Anderson.
Slmeoe, Gavin, Transform.
Weight today 99.
Direct, Tony W., Anilerson.
Romp, MajorLawrenoe. Woolwindcr
Inela. Miss Ha|ishiirg. Guanlalleeii.
The Slicker, Ken. Queen, Edwin L.
Weight todav 103.
AnnMcGee, Crys.Maid, 'Wil. Plume.
Weight today 98,
Alice. Inela. Miss Haiisbnrg.
A. Baird, M.Hapsburg, Gnardalleen
T46::l
Ixiiilsville
1-2
.50 hvy
10- 5
106
1
1
1*
n
Heidel
7431)1
F.Grounds
45 f
55* fast
12
106
3
4
3ti)i
LielMTt
74163
F.Grounds
1-2
50* slow 10
115
7
2
1'
2*»
Rosen
74066 F.Grounds
1-2
48* fast
16
108
1
2
2'5
2*
Liehert
74ll‘:i Louisville
1-2
fiO
hvy
4-0
107
2
2 S' 25 Warren
74301 F.Grounds
45 f
65* fast
12
ttiS
4
1 15 1* Pickens
74144 F.Grounds
1-2
49
fast
25
108
6
1 1* 1' Plckt'us
73910 City Park
35 f
42* good CO
105
10
11’ 10'’5Skirvin
103 > 8
10:t 8
105* 6
100 13
SILVERITE, ch. g, 2. by Silverdale — Minati (S. Foraythe).
745.S3 la-xington 5-8 1:07* hvy 25
744.59 I.s;xinKton 1-2 50 slow 8
74414 I>exington 1-2 51? mud 15
73445 City Park 3* f 42| fast 30
ELYSIUM, b. f, 2, by Ben Bramble — Paradise
744X4 I>ixington 1-2 48* good 60 10.3 8
ICARIA, b. f, 2, by Sanders — Ave Marie (W.
74638 Isiuisville 1-2 .50? hvy 25 lot) 12
74462 Liexington 4* f 67* slow 15 103 12
6' 4*.l. F Burton
5S 7"J Piekens
4* 4*1 Warren
13" 13>’*Huestts
M, Goode).
7* 7*1 J Howard
Lewis).
7 8J 4*1 Fogarty
9 9' 9“ W Ott
MISS HAP8BURO. oh. f. 2 , by Hapsbnrr— maa Eon (H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 101.
74638 I>5uisville 1-2 50? hvy 30 104 4 2 3* 3*J Skirvin Alice. Inela. Icaria.
74585 I.iexington 5-8 1:07? hvy 4 lt)T> 1 3 5 5* 5'’JSklrvlii LadyHawthorne, AliceBaIrd, Bahha
74511 Lexington 4J f 56? fast 7 100 5 4 6' 9"iSklrvin Cassowary, Columbus. Serenade.
74462 LiCxington
45 f
67*
slow 6
101
2
5
2'
2'5 Sklrviu
Alice Baird, Gnardalieen, Serenade
JOHN HALL, b.
r. 2,
by
Counter Teno
r — Emma Baer
(J. C, Cabn).
Weight today 96.
746.53 Ixiulsville
1-2
.50?
hvy 16
106
3
2
45
5" V Powers
Anderson, Wh. Bread, M.Iatwrenoe.
742l’0 F.Grounds
1-2
49*
fast 30
95
£*
2
35
4' M MeGee
AiiUimn Maid, Silverton, Anderson.
74163 F.Grounds
1-2
50*
slow 40
108
6
6
85
10**5Troxlcr
Alice, Servlcence, Silverton.
74092 F.Qruunds
35 t
421
fast 30
103
9
10
105
10“ V Power*
DUagreement, Malecoa.U.ofGotham
FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1808.
DAILY RA'CIKG FOK^.
SILVER C,, ch. g, 2, by Silverdale — Salosa (S. Forsythe).
744SS I>xi!iKlon 4J f 55* Rood 20 HC?. 7 5 7i 7’*i ^Y Ott
729S5 City Park 3-8 37g hvy 50 102 11 fi‘i Lloyd
72817 City Park 3-8 36* slow 15 107 15 15 10>» W Ott
STOWAWAY, b. k. 2, by G. W, Johiisou — I'orsakcu (W. P. Reardon),
74612 1^'xiiiKlon 41 f Ti*)* fast 12 :tx li 7 6 * j'* <!ljisiicr
74220 F.Grounds 1-2 49* fast 12 108 0 5 5' 6“lNiool .
Weirht today 101.
Andorson. ramcl. McS'ally.
Ifamniock Boy, Craftsman. Dispute
Injury. Craftsman,. Warden.
Weight today 106.
M'Dale, S|ian. Banner. Lady Ktlielyn
Aiitiimu Maid, Silverton, Anderson.
HAZEL HAY, br. f. 2, by Resolute II. — Southern Belle (T. M. Irvine).
74.5X5 l.exinRton 5-8 I;07ii hvy 12
74512 Le-vington 4J f 56* fast 8
Selle (T. M. Irvine). Weight today 94.
7 7-‘iKraiikliii Ladyilawthorne, .Vlica-Baird. Bahlia
9® S”lWarrcn M’llale, SpangledBanner, Stowaway
Baker), Weight today 105.
74.55s
l.cxinKton
1-2
51* hvy 15
1(14 8
9
73
7'®*F ISiirton
Char. Hamilton. Har. Rowe. Ocala.
744?k5
l>-xington
1-2
51* hvy 16
103 2
C
7*
7== F .ALirtiii
MofGotham, F. Mes’nger.C. Hamilton
74.!|f;
Lexington
1-2
49* fast 12
110 1
6
8® Wishard
Neoga, -AL of Gotham, .Ahhy C.
tJty Park
3-8
37* good 15
no 11
10‘
10'=*AV Allen
Serenade, Sister Ollle, Alamia.
MIRANDA MILLER.
ch. f, 2, by
Honshell-
— Susie
Monmouth H. Mengcl). Weight today 102.
7462X
l.oiiisvilic
1-2
hvy 2.5
100 14
13
13
13”'. M McC.ee
-Alice. Inela, Miss llapshiirg.
7279;t
City Park
3-S
36* good 40
110 14
8i
8*i Dearborn
Ellz. Harwood. HeletiKldder, Inela.
MAXIM GUN, ch. c, 2. by St. Maxim— Addie Mills (F. Ck>ok).
First start.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (21.579 — 1 :0r,l-
Weight today 108,
ORLANDOT, b. c, 3, by Orlando— OoUie fW.
7444<i Le.\inKtnn
74241 F.Grounds
741.S3 F.Orounds
74145 F.ilrounds
1 1:4S hvy 6
3-4 1:13* fast 13
3 4 1 :14* good 15
3-4 1:14* fa.st 4
Fixer).
2J 4*i Rdniiston
9“ 9'“ S Flvnii
n> 4*i Minder
2J 11 S Flynn
DR. SIMRALL, b. c. 3, by Jean Bereaud — Virginia Keene (£. Alvey).
7::;ii9 .s.
Anita
7-x l:2x*
slop
-i
112 1 3
3 3'
3® 'T Tavlor
Sparkles.
Sjs’hn
7:!X4i s.
.Anita
3 1 1:1;!*
fast
112 4 5
3 3'
2"k T 'Taylor
.Montclair.
Til.
7;!745 .S’,
Anita
5,’. f 1 :t)7
fast
10
107 5 6
6 6®
5®J 'T Taylor
Kerry. 1!:
rlK-tte
73702 .S.
A nila
.5*. f l:0ti?
Last
K-3
105 9 9
9 P)
10'“lFinn
Col. Bob,
t:. w.
Weight today 92.
B. Brigade. La Fayette. T. Calhoun.
A’addo, Bertha E.. Birdslayer.
Masejuerade, HastyAgiies. Financier
Apple Tixldy, Joyful Lady. Risk.
. Weight today 92.
Sparkles. S|s>lin, Biirne.v Oldth'ld.
.Montelair. Tli. Flyer. Bardolita.
BETH GOODWIN, ch. f, 3, by Holstein — Perversity (Hughes Bros.).
74.5.59 l.,<'\inRtiin
744:17 Lexington
7094(1 la-xington
70095 I .art on la
.5', f 1:1 IJ hvy 6 94 11
2 4 1:19* hvy 4 93J 2
5-8 1:02 fast 3 112 1
5-8 1 :05g hvy 112 7
Weight today 90.
:ii ::''i K (Irillin Estella C., Toddyllodge, CaroIynB.
li 2’ R Critliii lilvoreee. Halbert. Clifton Forge.
3h Pieratt Dora Neff. Ansonta, Melzar.
3' 3*1 L WllllamsCoIonel Boh, Cloyne, Dunvegan.
RICKEY, b. g, 5, by Greenan — Limee (W. J, Donohue).
71.559 Li'Xington 51 f 1:11* hvy
744.X.5 1.,-xiiigton
I 1:15 g<sid 6
74207 F.tlrounds 7 8 1:27* fast 30
Limee (W. J. Donohue). Weight today 104.
mil (> 6 (I (1 tl' (i'*i\' Powers Ladv Vie, I.a F:\vetle. Hazel Paleli
los 4 8 8 S* 7'> Piek. ns RslellaC., T. Hodge, B. (i.H)dwin.
lixi 1 :i 4 71 7*-lV Powers Sir Vagrant, .Mat. .Maek. .Mary urr.
110 5 4 7 7 99 8*i .1 Baker ('liftonForge, KoyalBen, Noynarler
CHANCELLOR, b. g, 4, by Oddfellow — Leonatus mare No. 2 (L. J. Kuss).
Weight today 101.
7462V
l.iiuisville
f 1;07* hvy
i:!2
S S
s
8
S’®
-A
Morgan
Gold|irix)f, Dainty Dame, Hence
74206
F.tiionnds
7-S 1:26* Lust
60
1o7 V2 11» VI
12
12
12”
AV
arreii
.AHss Strome. Spion, Ben IXmble.
73S6;t
City I'ark
.3 4 1:17* mud
30
3 r»
5
7
71®
V
Powers
Kealor, Goldproof, Ralbert.
7.3719 City Park
7-8 1:26 fa.st
40
3
3®
3'*
V
I’owers
K.’sDanghter, L. Eater, tlkentte.
JOE
M’CARTHY,
b. c, 3, by
McD owell — Plot
(E.
Fry).
Weight today 1
757:;x (•if.vP.uk 1 i n; l:0;.l fast O-'
72.527 F.< Iroiinds
7l<;.x5 l.atonia
71627 I.sitonia
3 4 1:14* fast loO loT 7
3-4 1:22* hvy 5 lo4i 4 3 5 3“X 5* .1 Lee R. T. Shipp, Tini Kellv, Financier.
3-11:19* hvy 9 5 !Kt 3 3 3 3’ 3’ Piekeiis R. T. .Shipp, Sevenis, Peoria,
h, 5, by Orlando — Hanna Bell (J. Eyerman). Weight today 107.
M 1:22* mud 20 Ins 6 8 8 S x'^tv Powers Marvel P., Merrick, P.onehrake.
r X 1 ;::6t mud 15 112 4 3 3 4 6* 7'‘j.D Doland Belllisme, St. Noel. Deaeon.
1 4 1:19 hvy 15 li:t 1 5 5 6’ 5* V 1‘owers .Merrick, Ualhert. Duleinea.
by Tithonus — Windemere (J. H. Nichols). Weight today 92.
, f l;Io mud :!n itxl 7 6 6 7 .5-’l.I Butler BiddpriMif. .Vpaelie, TiHply IliMlge.
-S l::l6.rlivy 19 96 6 2 2 2 3’ Franklin Sam Clay, Bihson. Wilhiwdene.
; 4 1:19* hvy 15 99 4 5 7 7 7’® F Burton Divore<'e, Beth ChKshvin, Kalhert.
t 1:08* fast 2* 100 1 11 1< 1« C H ShiPgOrlandot. Pointer, Arlin.
f. 4. by Sir Hercules — Proposal (W. G. King-Dodds) Weight today 102.
X 11 11 12 12-’®iW R W’erWater ('<sdor. Lady .\hny. Czar.
10 10 99 !P‘i.I W M’h.vHasly.V.gnes, RjiluTay lor, 'J'lieTliorn
STONER HILL, b. h, 5, by Orlando — Hanna Bell (J. Eyerman).
71711 Lalonia 2-4 1:22* nun
716(s; Latmii.'i 7 X 1 ;::6t »un
716n:i l..;iti>nia 3 4 1:19 hvy
ARDIS, hr. c, 3. by Tithonus
74671 Louisville 5*. f l;Io imnl
74.5X6 l.K-\ington 7-S 1 ::i6.r hvy
74427 Lexington 3 4 1:19* hvy
71045 Lexingt(m 5i t 1:08* fast
ANNA SCOTT, b. f. 4. by Sii
715x6 l.i Xiiigton 7 X 1:26.^ hvy 6
744x6 Lexington 2 4 1:14 good 40
74112 I.exittglon 5i f 1:11* mud 20
715x6 l.i Xiiiglon 7 X 1:::6.^ hvy 6 In:’ 5 5 6 6 6’ 7'-’i.l P.iiker
744x6 Lexington 2 4 1:14 good 40 101 4 5 7 S' 8" .1 Baker
74112 Lexington 5i f 1 :11* mud 20 pMii 5 2 2 2' ,3« .1 Baker
74226 ]'•. Hr' nils 11-8 1:55 fast 20 Inl 4 13 5 ILJ 11=< C. Swain
LORIMER, ch. c, 3, by Cactus II. — Rose Tree II. (E. Corrigan).
7411.5 K.(:i'..ttttils 2 1 1:1 Is fast 16 ln.5 1 5 1 .59 s'" W Ult
7409:1 F.Croitnds 3 4 1:14 fast 20 112 6 5 7 S’ S"* <; Swain
7:19:17 Cilv 1 'ark .5.5 f 1:07* fast 10 lOT 5 3 3 39 4' W (Mt
73792 ( ’it. V Park 7 8 1 :29* good 15 110 5 3 5 11 14 14-'=5\V Ott
SNAKE MARY, b. f, 3. b.y Sorcerer — Minnie Alphonse (W. Grater).
745x1 l...'Xittgtott :i 1 1:19* ity.v 12 I'Ki 4 1 1 1.'. .e II \Vim«1
744:16 Isxittglon 3 4 1:19 hvy 4 lii7 2 1 2 2' '2’ W ott
7i:i47 l,.al.mia 5* f 1:09 good 20 ItiO 12 11 10 lOJ 11” .1 Is-e
7i:i47 l,ai<mia
71225 I.:itonia
8 1:01* fast 20
Satn Clay. Bihsoit, .\rdis.
Merrick, I.ady .\tttt<‘. llarnsdale.
Natasha, Liz. .McLean, Harold D.
Carew, Cttrsus, .Mazonla.
Weight today 104.
ttrlandot, .\pple Toddy, .Toy fttll.ady
Bess Ward. Ida May. Caitada.
Wausau. Risk. Bess VVaiil.
T«‘ralt, Lady Almy, Our Boy.
Weight today 94.
Teralt. Motptetle, Maei.-ts.
Darknight. Mai Couria, Ix. Shme.
1’. VlewHelle, E. Brown, Cath’rineF.
4* 5»5 R Martin Hasty Agnes, Divorcee. VasatttH.
ROWER, br. g, 6, by Rousseau — Lulette (M. C. Moore),
<15x6 l.exinglott
7-;.56:i I,e.xiitgion
744X5 Lexitigion
715417 Lalonia
7 X I :;i6r' hvv 20
1 1:17* hvy •25
3 4 1:15 good 20
3-4 1:15* fast 50
M. C. Moore), Weight today 99.
7 7 7" 6".U f'ottttelly Satti Clay, (lihsott, .\nlis.
9 9 9 9('” .T Connoli.vSt.Valeittitie, .M.-tryOrr, H.PitIch.
4 2 25 6” .1 Bitker Sir Vagrant. .Mat. Maek, .Mar.v Orr.
11 11 10' 11” Foy DticltessOllie, Dappletiold, BertOsra
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Milo, 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Sepleitther 24, 188.3—1:13 — 5 — 121.)
THOMAS CALHOUN, b. c, 3. by Knight of the Thistle— Tantalize (A. Weber), Weight today 92,
74652 l.ouis\ ilP- 1 1:45* hvy 16 5 pc; 11 5 4 3 2' P5 V I'owers Ixing^x.XMin. RdKaiie. Mar. Randolph.
745.XX Lexington 118 2:it2* hvy 3
Buck. Brigade, KatiePowers. Nancy
74140 I.exinglon
1
1 :4S hvy 6
97 6 7
7
6
3“
3® -A Morgan
Bucket Brigade, l.aF.ayette.Oriaudot
73912 City Park
3-4
1:1.5* good 10
100 6
5
51
C" Sumter
.AHss Mazzoul, Banrlda, Apt.
FINANCIER, ch.
c,
3, by Box —
Paradiso Won (H.
R.
Baker).
Weight today 95.
711.29 lsniis\ille
t
1:17“ hvv ti’.
ih; ::
1
1
1 =
1'* H Marti n
AA’ar. Griswidl. Divorcee, EstellaC.
742J4 F. ( i rounds
3 1
1:12* fast 17
103 2
6
(;
1;
6‘“',C llenrv
I'rizelte. Erontenae, Come On Sam.
741X3 F.Grounds
3-4
1 :14* good 5*
105 5
4
3
.3’
3’ S Flynn
Mas<iuerade, Hasty.Agnes, Orlandot
73814 City I’ark
7-8
1:27* fast 3
95 2 3
3
2
2'
2'i E Dugan
.Merrick, Royal Onyx. Posing.
ETHEL CARR. ch. f, 3, by Bannockburn — Gertrude Elliott (W. A.
7422.5 F.Cr’nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 60 in.5
74041 F.Orounds 5* f 1 :08 fast 40 102
7:i99(i F.Orounds 5i f 1:07* fast 100 105
73X62 City Park 3-4 1:18* mud 25 104
5' 10'’5F Biirloii
3‘i 8"i Koseii
5’ 5’i Liet»ert
4* 6*i L Smith
SHIPP, b. g, 3, by Rutkin II. — Caloocan (W. H. Fixer).
74.5.59 I.s xington 55 f 1:11* hvy 2* 1055 1 1 4 9’ 10” Minder
744:>8 Is-xington 1 1:47 hvy 5 101 1 1 5 5 4' 5”5Minder
74:!SX I.s-xington 7J f 1::!4 fast 8-6 95 1 4 6 4 4'® 3’J J Butler
POTTER, b. h, 7, by Masetto — Porcelain (C. V. Mueller).
7KiX4 l.atonia 3 1 1:20* hvy 25 Pi9 1 2 2 2‘5 4“5 'rro\h>r
7I.'4:9 Lalonia .3 4 1:14“ fast 40 110 3 5 9 10' ll”5Troxler
714x1 laitonia 3-4 1:14* fast 40 112 10 10 10 10 ]0=“ Farrow
LITTLE GEORGE, b. g, 4, by Boanerges — Africa (J. P, Bernard).
741:29 l.iiuisville :; 1 1:17* hvy .56 la.5.5 6 6 7 7’ 7® Warren
744x6 Lexington :i-l 1:14 good 40 1H55 3 4 5 5’ 5" Warren
7I4S4 Windsor 5* f 1:09 fast a 106 6 5 3 39 5’J Moriarity
71452 Windsor 3-4 1:14* fast 3 107 2 2 6 6* 7® Moriarity
VANSEL, b. c, 3, by Handsel — Vandora (M. Ording).
74244 F.Or’n.ls 1 116 1:48 fast .50 95 12 i:i 13 13 13 11=9 C Henry
74'jot F.Or'nds ImTO.v 1:44 fast 200 lol.*. 6 3 3 6 6 6==lPiekeim
74145 F.Orounds 3-4 1:14* fast 30 110 10 13 12 11’ ll'»5Nlcol
74067 F.Orounds 6* f 1:07* fast 50 lo5 12 12 13 13’ i:!=’l.T Baker
MISS K. O. B., ch. f, 4. by Woolsthorpe — Fragrance (M. C. Moore).
61.513 I'oug. Pk. 5.5 f 1 :"x? good 1(10 9x 4 4 4 7’ X'®5.8coville
6'2:::;o I/oiiisville I-2 19* goo.l Phi ]o 5 15 15 15 15== I) Boland
FOURTH RACE — Short Course. Steeplechase. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (.5797 1 -2 1.8-
S -1.5(1. I
IMPERTINENCE. J>. f. 4. by Intruaiye— Dot S. (O. C. Bennett).
746::2 l.oiiisv le I 1-16 1 :.52* hvy 7o I07 5 5 6 9 13 13”5F Burton
^3SS6 City H-ark R C 3:08 slow 3* i:{5 6 4 4 2 P> a' 5 K(H'hler
73X10 City Park S C 2:57* Last 8 133 9 2 2 4 6'® 6'»5Koe>hIer
73141 F.Orounds :$-4 1:20* hvy 10 101 5 9 8 7' 8'»4Suinler
CHARFIELD, th. g, 5, by Bassetlaw — No Name II. (W. Gerst).
7165^5 Louisville ,8C3:17 hvv 55 i::5 7 11 1 ::=® 3'’ .Sohell
(»116 City Park F C 3:54 fast 144 1 1 1 1 1= 3’ Boyle
6X07X City Park ,S C 2:.59 fast 134 2 1 1 1 1’ 1» Boyle
C802I City I'ark S C 3:02* fair 131 6 Lost rider. Garlc
WATERWAY, b. g. 5. by Waterlcvel — Runaway (H. Flippen).
746.5.5 I.ouis\ ille S C 3:17 hvy X- 5 115 5 2 :i 4 2' 2'“ tx MeCl.-jin
73:!70 City Park S C 3:00* fast 2 147 5 lx>st rider. S McClain
7:::!50 city Park F C 4:00 good 3* 143 8 5 5 2 1* 1' S McClain
7:!293 City Park S C 3:17* hvy 3J 140 2 4 2 2 1® 1'® S MoClain
FILLER, br. g, 6, by Pirate of Penzance — Fleika (0. Hak).
7:!xm; ( •it V Park S C 3:08 slow 2.5 i:!5 1 3 3 4 4’ 3=i McKin’v
7.3SIO Cilv Park .8 <' 2:.57g fa.st .50 135 7 S 7 7 7* "’".'.Simpson
7;!772 City Park S 1^ 2:.58 fast 40 I'Hi 1 9 7 6 5' 5'® Simp.son
7ICS3 Igitonia 1 1-8 2:05 hvy 60 IdC 4 2 3 4 4’ 5'"lS'lesinger
TOWNES, h. h, 5. by Star Ruby — Miss Motley (W. S. Laird).
74655 I.Hi(iisville hvy 210 i:'..5 I Itefused. T>-guilIe
641(72 FI. Erie 1 1-4 2:07 fast lo ,X9 S 4 4 7 .55 5” Oaugel
64(1.31 Ft. Erie 1 1:42* slop 20 91 7 4 6 6 Guk 4"'5Ptn’gast
BERTEL.
First start.
::=® 3'’ .Sohell
1= 3’ Boyle
1’ 1’ Boyle
(r. Garlc
7* 7=".5Simpson
5' 5‘® .Sinip.son
4’ 5'"iS'lesinger
FIFTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (08894 — 1:25* — 5 — 109.)
71244 l.atonia
5* f 1 :12* hvy
30
1(1.5*10
10
10
10®
10®«*Grifmh
691.32 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 5C| slow 100 14
14
13’ 13” V Powers
6884.3 Chur. Downs 4 1-2 f 55*
fast
97 4
5
7
7'**G Swain
ST, MAGNET, b
. c, 3, by Sorcerer-
—Lady J,
. (E.
H. Reed).
74559 Lexington
5.® f 1:11* hvy
30
91 5
4
9
•7.A
8*® Ellenor
71045 I.s?xington
5A f 1:08* fast
20
100 3
3
2
7*
8”iJas Hicks
71014 I..exlngton
5-8 1:02 fa.st
15
110 1
4
6
6'
'7*1 Jas Hicks
70979 I^cxington
5-8 1:02 fast
20
106 10
9
6
6i
8'* Sklrvln
B. F. Guthrie entr.v — Sh;irp Point and T'sur.v.
SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile, 4-year-oIds and upward. Selling,
Gallilco, OrdoDO, Addas.
(41879.'i— 1 :.T9i!— 31— 9 : 5 . )
dUAOOA, b. e, 4. by Dunganren — Xallapa (F. M. Arthur).
74656 lyouisv’le 1 1-16 1 :.57 hvy 17-20 100 2 7 5 4 2* 2'® Ellenor
74415 Les'gton 1 1-16 1:52| mud 2* 107 5 1 1 1 1« 1* .1 Lee
74366 Lexington 1 1:42 good 7 104 2 5 5 4 4® 4’i Ellenor
74124 F.ar’ods 1 3-16 2:00t fast 3-2 107 3 2 2 2 2’ 3® Hotter
CREEL, b. h, 6. by Woolatborpe— Extra (E. Corrigan). Weight today 107.
746.32 Ixmisv’le 1 1-16 1:.52* hvy 22 KH 11 13 13 13 10’ Ott Mortlboy, Nnney, Bucket Brigade.
74072 F.Or’nds 1 1-16 1:47* fast 3 111 5 3 2 3 6’ 6’* Nlcol TeoBeaeh. Fnniculaire. J. Simpeon.
73968 City Park 1 1-4 2:(i6* fast 6 103J 1 5 5 3 3* 2'J W’ Ott Quagga, Doubt. Belle Scott.
73891 City I’ark 1 1-8 1:58* slow 1 102 1 4 3 3 3' 2® W Ott J. McBride, K. Powers, Dr..McCluer.
PLANTLAND b. g, 6, by Orlando— IPlanteas (W. H. Fixer). Weight today 107.
71«:i_l I.ouis\'ille 1 l:l.j* hvy 4J 94 4 5 5 3 :J9 4'=i.\ Morgan Polly Prim, The Miuks. Wing Ting.
74415 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1:52* mud 2) 108 2 4 3 3 3’ 3‘® Minder tjiiagga, .Mortlboy, Sir Vagrant.
74018 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:44* fast 20 108 7 2 1 1 59 6«4 Minder Monslgnor, Jack WUt. ArrowSwlft.
73863 City Park 3-4 1:17* mud 2 110 6 6 7 5'J 5» Minder Kcator, Goldproof, Ralbert.
GREAT, b. g, 5, by Great Bend — Good Enough (MoB. Moore). Weight today 102.
.4464 I>-x^gton 1 1-16 1:51* slow 20 111 S 5 5 4 3‘J :!■’'* Troxler I.a Favette. Katie Powers. IKniht.
74440 I> xington 1 1:48 hvy 15 108 8 8 8 8 O' 6=* J Baker Bue.Brigade, LaFavette, T.Calhoun
74:niO I.ex’gton 1 1-16 1:49 fa.st 20 106 4 4 3 3 15 C=J J Lee L. .Maefarlan. Doubt, La Favette.
71489 Windsor I 1-16 1:48* fast 3 105 12 13 13 13 12* 12’* Moreland Harmakis, Jnn.Imp, K.oftlieValley
DR. M’CLUER, b. g, 6, by Gorolstein — Misfortune (H. Clark). Weight today 107.
7:!S91 City Piuk f*l -8 1 :5SJ slow 2J 115 4 2 4 4 4 4’*1 .1 Lee J. McBride. Creel. KatiePowers.
,:«1 » I ’ity Park 7-8 1:27* fast 25 liiS 6 7 7 7 6’1 6”U Lee Merrick. Flnaneier, Royal onyx.
7:!412 CltyPark 1 1-16 1:50* good 9 107 1 4 4 4 4® 4'®iA Martin Alma Dufoiir, Douna, Ace High.
7:{36i> City Park 1 1-8 1:57* g(x>d 16 102 3 5 5 6 5* 6® Kohn Juggler, Alma Dufour, Donna.
BAN ARDO, ch. c, 4, by The Greek — Typhoon (A. W. Perrin). Weight today 106.
746:12 I..misv-le 1 1-16 1:52* hvy 230 pix 7 10 10 11 11® ll’*JNeuhert Mortilaiy. Nnney. Bucket Brigade.
74226 F.Or’nds 1 1-8 1:55 fast 30 106 9 3 2 3 3 ' 8” Hiiestis Carew, Cttrsus, Mazoiiiu.
74188 F.Or nds 1 3-16 2:01* good 15 Imij 112 2 2= 3= 1) Riley Druid. Terniis. John McBride.
74042 F.Orounds 3-4 1:14 fast 40 121 8 7 6 9= 9'®iKermath Csnada, Earl’s Court, Big Ben.
GEORGE BAILEY, ch. g, 4, by What-er-lou — Signora (J. U. Strode). Weight today 103.
TIC.'.6 Liiuisv le 1 1 16 1 ;.5T hvy 21 5 lit! S 5 6 6 5® 5'= W Ott Camille. Quagga-. Canopian.
74188 F.Or’nds 1 3-16 2:01* good 40 107 5 6 7 5 .59 gi4 f Burton Druid, Ternus. Kan Ardo.
741-23 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:01* fast 25 99 3 It) 10 10 10® U)'«JBllac Coruscate, Ix>rd Dixon. El fall.
7886a CltyPark 1 1-16 1 :54* mud 8 107 5 8 5 1 1® 1® Mlmh-r Tern’s Rod, La Fayette, Suffice.
JAVANESE, b. 0 . 4, by My Boy II.— Java (M. Ording)
79)75 lamisv’Ie 1 1-16 1:54^! mud 7.5 KtS 444 r,
741X8 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:01* good 20 I'KJ
74123 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:01* fast 40 97
74072 F.C.r’nds 1 1-16 1:47* fast 30 104
7:!940 City I’ark 7-8 1:28 fast 30 110
PERCY GREEN, b. g, 6, by Sir Waite:
6S91X Chur. Itowns .S C 2:5(i* good 125
6865:t Chur. Downs S t! 2:59 hvy 142
67494 Oaklawn 1 1:4-2* fast l"9i
7 7 7 6’1 li'®?..I Lee Merrick. Flnaneier, Royal Onyx.
4 4 4 4® 4'®iA Martin Alma Dufour, Douna, Ace High.
5 5 6 5* 6® Kohn Juggler, Alma Dufour, Donna,
oon (A. W. Perrin). Weight today 106.
10 10 11 11® 11” JNeuhert Mortilio.v. Nnney. Bucket Brigade.
3 2 3 3' 8” Hiiestis Carew, Cttrsus, Mazoiiiu.
1 2 2 2= 3= 1) Rile.v Druid. Ternus, John McBride.
7 6 9= 9'®iKermath Canada, Earl’s Court, Big Ben.
lou— Signora (J. U. Strode), Weight today 103,
5 6 6 5® 5'= W Ott Camille. Quagga-. Canopian.
107 5 6 7 5 .59 8'® F Burton Druid, Ternus. Km Ardo.
99 3 It) 10 10 10® 10”JBllac Coruscate, I»rd Dixon, El fall.
107 5 8 5 1 1® 1® Mimh-r Tern’s Rod, La Fayette, Suffice.
(M. Ording). Weight today 106.
4 4 5 *5® 5=' Warren S.vnchron’d.W.Oriswell.S. Valentine.
8 9 9 7' 5'® Rrunnon Druid. Ternus, S'an Artlo.
9 7 7 7* 9'®JBrannon Coruscate, I.a>rd Dixon, Elfall.
8 8 8 9 8'®iJ Baker TeoBeaeh, Fitnlculalre. J. Simpson.
11 10 10 84 7” J Baker Grenade. Gild, King Cole.
Beoaio V. C. fM, Oaebnor). Weight today 102.
5 5 4 5=® 5==4<T Taylor Kilhloe, Naran. Graeeland.
4 4 4 4* 4=® C Taylor Full of Fun, Pete Vinegar. Magic.
I'KJ 118 9 9
97 6 9 7 7
104 9 8 8 8
110 11 11 10 10
•5® 5=' Warren
7' 5'® Brannon
7* 9'®JBrannon
9 8'®iJ Baker
84 7” J Baker
Weight today 108.
Camille. Canopian. Lalior.
Mortllioy-. i’lantland. Sir Vagrant.
Beau Brummel, C-onvoloi Mortlboy.
Gilpin. Lady Either, Quagga.
First Race — 5-8
Mile.
:: year nil
s. Selling.
(Track record;
7'2(4stl -
“is?—:
lo,t;.)
Tnd.
Horses.
1
A. Wt.
Hi
ep.
7411(1
Merritt Buxton.
!>7
71.5C.1
Iteniardo
!l.5
. X
720
740;::!
.Aliliev
1
01
71. 5
71117
Ell Davis
1
021
110
. X
71. 5
71417
Gaga
1
"U
07
. X
715
741 1 1
I nele Sam
1
01 =
. X
710
7 IKK
Black Domino .
!K"|
710
I’lineess Louise
1
:«2l
i).5
710
740.52
.Alir.iliam
107
705
7::tk;
St. Cliarles ....
107
7(81
Tims
Karodo
1
;02
118)
7(8)
Soinilto, b. g. liv
Alta-
max Sonomis
92
Second Race — 3-4
Mile
:! vear oil
s. Selling.
Track r(‘conl: 72047—1
111 —
.3—103.)
71 ('.OS’
I’aias
1
15*
101
• X
*
Tintiawav
1
1 1
10:!
720
(7I(;.'!.5)
.Montclair
1
i;:*
11. 5
. X
715
T.'ITTO
Be 'TliankfnI ..
1
1.5
102
• X
7 1.5
74.5(;i'i’
San
PK
710
(7 4.56 4)
’Tali<‘ii
1*S
710
74.5 4;!
Expectant
!)S
710
V 4
land I'iligraiK' .
1
:ll*
10.5
. X
705
74:71
I’alriotle
101
7o.”i
7i;;!).5
Bonlieiir
US
. X
70.5
7 1564
Jeanette AA'. ...
10;!
7<NI
4....2S
.Siglillv
100
• X
TtHI
Tnd.
Horses.
Rec.
A.
AVI.
Hdcp.
71611
Milpitas
4.
.lOS.
. . . 74r.
7421«»
Como
1:11
4.
. 1«)5.
. X70.5
7 no;!
Brian Born
" .
. ION.
. . .7(8)
711 1.5
Sea l.ad
.5.
. los.
. X7(8)
6865:i (’bur. Downs S C 2:59 hvy 142 6 4 4 4 4* 4=® C Taylor Full of Fun, Pete Vinegar' Magic
67494 Oaklawn 1 1:42* fast 1094 8 12 7 5 13’ 12'» A’buvhon Little Rose, Wooltessa, R. Nolen.
Li^OR, ch. g, 10. by Montana — The Task (C. S. Meddis). Weight today 102
, tli.iO Louisx’le I 1 16 1 :,i7 hvy 1.0 PiX :i 1 1 1 ::ii 4” tloos.e Caniille, Quagga. Canopian.
64.;i7 l.alonia 1 1:43 good 12 I09 1 6 Pulled up. W B’h.ananTlieFngllshmaii.R. Thistle, Toboegan
64;;..a Liloiii.-I 7 S Iimd 7 lot 3 3 4 4 2' 2' W B’han.anPlilora. I’lrate’sDame, CarolineW.
Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Eriday, IVlay 8.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
OAKLAND ENTRIES. Tnd. Horses. R('c. A. Wt. Hdcp
Racing starts at 1 ;4ii p. m. ICIiicngo time, :i: Kl.) olm,’/'*'' i-ii 4 ' ' ‘ ' '-ir -p-
X Runs well in mud. 0Siipei ior tmid rtmiier. 7l"i;i;; Brian Ihlni .5 'Ion Till
First Race — 5-8 Mile, 7111.5 Sea l.ad 5. . Itis. . X7is
(Track ■«,
' 2-year-olds. Iluiidieap.
Iii'L Horses. U'ce. .\. Wt. Hdep. (Track record: 72oMt .5.sp. .! iPS.)
74(11! Merritt Buxton !»7 725 7IH!» WooDL.VNDKU 100..X7’2.'
715i;t P.cinardo !t5..X72ti 7l('.il’ .Mozart lo5....72l
74ti.::! .Milny 1:01 !t.5....7L5 t744!(|( (tce.-m Gin eii . . . h. . . . 1 :oO! 10.5... 711
71117 Fd Davis 1:02* 110..X715 7l(X>!i= Frieze 1:01= !»!♦ "It
71417 Gaga l:ol* :iT..XT15 74540 Aks-Ar Iteii Imlii ss”!!7u;
741 II Cnele Sam 1:01= '.t7..X710 TI02t» M.-iIh I Fountain S5. . . .Ttt;
TIlos P.laek Domino '.I5....710 742ii'.t Narrator S7..xTOi
741%^ Al.raVi'm/'^ lir"""/.- Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
7"7ld St Cli ii-les IP" --(mI 4 year-olds and upward. S.-lling.
4..*n* < hai 10* ('rnirk riTiir.l r/riSn l-l*; i •?» i
THUS 1:02 MK . . .liHi J \\ >
Sonalto, h. g. hv Alta- ' "f: ■■,■.•!•.• 1^. ‘-■
max 92 ii',’;’* ‘ ' ' . . . lOti . . X 72(
I 4420 t oi k Hill I . . 1 lo. . X 7L
Second Race — 3-4 Mile. Tio:!! Ralph Young 1:47 7..1 I4..X7L
:: year olds. Selling. 74(2!4= Hi Col Cap 1:4S S. . 1 1 1 . . . .71:
(Track rin-onl: 72047—1:11= — .3 — 103.) 74ih!7 Jolmstowii 1:46? 5..I14..X7H
7IC.0S= Poas 1:15> 101..X725 74612 'l arp 1:47* 5. . lo4 . . X 7K
T45(->6-’ Tnrnaway 1:14 lo:!....72o T45IX C.-italiin- 7..1II..XTO!
(7I6.!5) .Montclair 1:1:!* 1I5..X7I5 74465 Banhie 5. . liiit. . y 7ii:
T::T7o Be Thankful 1:15' 102..X715 7 12s6 K,,! R.ymird 6..I1I..X7 im
74.5C.6’ Salt 1OS....710 74::o!» .My Pal 5. . 1 1 1 . . . .7iH
(74564) ’I'alien :tS....7IO 7 16.'!7 Ucmeinlier 4..105..XTIX
. h. . ..1 :oO®
1:01 =
1911 *
S5. . . .705
ST. . XTOo
4..UO..X7K
5. . 1()4. . XTlo
7. Ill . . XTor.
5. . lllit. . X 7il5
6. . 1 1 1 . . XTiMt
5. . 1 1 1 . . . .7(H»
4. .105. . XTOO
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
4-ypar-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track rceonl: Ctiioi — 1 :.’:.x= 1 95.)
Third Race — Futurity Course.
(ITo feet less than :!-4 mile.)
4-year-oIds and it|)ward. Allowanees.
(Ti-aek record: 71M7— I :0sJ— 2— 99. )
Kirwanl. Weight today 87.
Ilostilellyphen. W. Broom, Kil Kane
Bess Ward, S. Rossmore, R. Queen
•Masquerade, Earl’sCourt, R. Qiieeu
M. Hamilton, T. Calhoun, Banridu.
Weight today 89.
EstellaC., ToddyIlo<lge, B.Go<Hlvvln.
^rtihoy. lavtns Eater, Macias.
I^piette, Heine, Toddy Hodge.
Weight today 109.
Ralbert. Free Hooter, Javanese.
Director. .Mrship. Nifo.
Heine, .Stoner Hill, 'Toboggan.
Weight today 101.
Financier. War.Griswell, Divorcee.
.Merrick. Lady .\mic. llarnsdale.
Meddle. Boy, SweetKitly. Hancock.
ti.Kluiball, Florentine, G.MaeBride.
Weight today 92.
Dick Redd, lVis<- Hand, Bt'witcheil.
Lotus Eater, Jack IVUt, .Monslgnor.
Orlaiidot. .4pph> 'Toddy, JoyfiilLady
Pneasy, Api>le Ttvldy, Tartar Maid.
Weight today 94.
/.inl'andel. Marmorcaii. .Sainrida.
Camille, Kilith .\L, Snlii.
71121
.May .Amelia ....
1:11
4.
.103.
. XT25
(71121)
Lord Nelson ....
1:10?
r».
.los.
. X720
TIC.;!;:
Nagaz.ani
1:11*
.7 .
.ItK.
. X7L5
74(;;!:!
Salvage
1:10
6.
.lOS.
.©71.5
71.512
Siliari
4.
. 10, s.
. . .715
7i;!72
Marwood
7.
.III.
. . .710
74.5:!‘.)
Mav I’ink
4.
.10:!.
. XT10
t;:i 13
4'ohfcssor
1:10*
6.
.111.
. X 70.5
TIKIS’
Sidney F
1;;»»
r,
. los.
. X 72.5
715X0)
Itelniere
r»
.los.
. X72o
745 12®
Dollie Dollars ..
1:41?
4
. lirj.
. X715
7 4.503)
Ta vi >ra
1:40?
r»
.1(81.
.X7L5
7K2!S
St. KImwiHid ....
1 :40ii
4
. loT.
. X 7 1 5
7tt'2!7
.Alartininas
1 : 10?
s
. los.
. X71i»
74l;!o)
A'esnie
1:;’.!)i
4
. 104.
. X7H>
THIS)
Lin-etta
1:11
V,
. 1(8!.
. X70.5
7.'!7U-’
Hiianli
1:40
4
.104.
. X70.5
7470::
Bve live 11. ...
1 ;40
4
. lo2.
. X70.5
74270
Eekersall
1:10!
i\
.111.
. X7(8)
742X7
May L. N
1:40*
4
.102.
. . . 7<»o
'Tlie
igiires under “Re<
” in aliove
«
ntries
show
the best tiiiK' made by the horse at tlu‘ dislanee
since January 1, I'MKJ.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY.
FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling, (720S9 — 5S* — .3 — )
Index Cour.se DistTimeT’ekOdds Wt St '4 =4 % StrPIn Jockeys Best Company.
MERRI’TT BUXTON, b. g, 3, by Kismet — My Badge (Antrim Stable), Weight today 97.
i I4jii I laklainl 1 l:t2 t.ast 2o In'.i X 4 6 Fi-ll. .Manders Jen*miah. San (>Im<», St. Kihla.
HI..6 o-akland oS 59* Last lOO 91 9 7 7 7' 8'’iBuxton Si IverSloeking. Cruzados. C. Widow
>2666 Oakland 5-8)l:0.{ slow 30 lot) 2 2 7 8 8®= Bori-l Smiley Cort»ett, B.-trdonia, G.slves.
BERNARDO, b. f, 3, by Cactua II. — Autoharp (M. J. Daly). Weight today 95.
.1..64 o-aklan.l ..t f 1:08 Last 3 1 112 9 X S 7' S"'Uih» CarroIlTalien, Fern I... Zoe Young.
i4.i.!0 Oakland 3 4 1:13* fa.st 5* 91 7 2 2 I'J 2’ A Walsh .Martinmas, Vinton, Calla.
7a iS4 Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 1'2 87 6 2 2 2“i‘ 8® Buxton Illlgert, Zellna, Seasick.
ABBEY, b. f, 3, by Peep o’Day — Abbey Dell (W. Cahill). Weight today 95.
It!!);! 51 f 1:07* fa.st 41 !i2 1 12 2= 4’ Biixlon .I.A. Murray. Handmaiden. Sevorlon.
OaklaiKi K C l:l0i fast 12 li 2 3 4**k O^Ulluxton Ta\v;ispnlhn. Aih*ua,
73746 Oakland 51 f 1 :06* fa.st 6J 102 3 1 1 li 4= .1 Butler Boas, Dareington. Wap.
7:{ST3 Oakland
73746 Oakland
Weight today 128.
.Mortihoy. N.aney, Bucket Brigade.
Moongold, Filler, I’lickmnn.
Dr. Logan, (’.old Circle, Dario.
Workmald, Black .Manlilla, Etrena.
Weight today 135.
B. Holiday. Waterway. CoalB.Lady.
Creolln, Lights Out, Kara.
Lights Out. Proiltubie, Fairy Flush.
Peter Beeker, Saul, Twenty Shot.
Weight today 145.
11. Holiday, Charficld. CoalP.’ckl.ady
K.Ridgeley. S.Hoffh’mer, C.B. I.ady
Dr. H<‘:ird, Profitable. Fairy Flush.
C. BIackLady, F. Flush, Sandcatcher.
Weight today 128.
M<M)iigold. Impi'rtinence, Biickinan.
Dr. I.ogan. Gold Circle, Dario.
.Mc.\llist(*r. Moongold, Galt.
'The Clansman, Jungle Imp, Quagga
Weight today 12.5.
Bank Holiday. Waterway. Cliarfiehl
ReiiiicsI. ,lo«‘ Levy, Rliinock.
Little .Mac, Gauze, His|iiest.
Weight today 125.
ED DAVIS, b. g, 3, by Kismet — Juanita (C. C. McCafferty).
74417 thiklan.l 3 4 1:13* fa.st 15 99 1 4 4 4"i Buxton I
7430S Oakland lm20y 1:42 fa.st 8 94 9 3 4 2 23 6"1 Gilbert 1
74229 Oakland 5J f 1:08 fast 40 9S 5 6 6 3'* 2»x Buxton f
GAGA, b. g, 3, by Lissak — Combination (J. W. Blalock).
THIT Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast :!(i0 96 9 7 9 9= 9=-'' Cadmon I
73088 S. Anita 5* f 1:08 fast 10 101 J 9 8 8 9= 9'«iMusgr’ ve t
72X.59 S. Anita 5-8 1:01* slop 15 104 5 5 5 5* 5»* Marty I
UNCLE SAM, ch. c, 3, by Yankee Doodle— Wrinkles (F. J. Neil).
74111 tlakland 5J f 1:08* fast 6 Ki'.i 4 4 7 8* S” E Lynch
729t)8 Oakland 5* f 1:11* hvy 15 110 7 4 6 4®!' 9'®.4Cole’s 8
72883 Oakland 5* f 1 :10* slop 20 103 7 4 3 3* 6'®'Coles I
BLACK DOMINO, blk. f, 3, by Ethelbert— Dorotheo (C. H. Greenfield).
741»)S Oakland F C 1:11 fast 100 101 .5 2 2 2(>k 4®} Vand’sen
7:1224 ,S. Anita 3-4 1:14* fast 15 106 8 5 4 8' 10'’*W Mcln’rel
73031 S. Anita 5-8 1:03* slop 15 112 5 8 8 6' 6'= Buxton I
K. J. Daly). Weight today 95.
5 7' S'"*JiH» CarroIlTalien, Fern I... Zo<- Young.
2 I'J 2’ A Walsh .Martinmas, Vinton, Calla.
2 2“>‘ 8® Buxton Illlgert, Ztdina, Seasick.
IV. CahUl). Weight today 95.
2 2= 4’ Biixlon .T..\. Murray. Ilanilmaideii, Sevorlon.
3 4"X 6”*P.uxton 'Tawasenllia. Adelia. Sevenfull.
1 11 4= .1 Butler Boas, Dareington, VV’ap.
McCafferty). Weight today 110.
4 4’ 4"i Buxton BoogerRed. Montclair. GrecuGtHids.
2 23 6"* Gilbert R. Young. lViH»len, 5landarin.
6 3'* 2»x Buxton S't. Avon, Emma G., Royal (Jueen.
Ilalock). ^ Weight today 97.
9 9= 9=-'' Cadmon Boog(;rRcd. Montclair. Gri-eiiGiHHls.
8 9= 9'®J.Musgr’ ve ConnleM.. Black Dre.ss, Ar.ilyman.
5 5* 5®* Marty Hiilden Hand, Kerry, Orltlamh.
aklea (F. J. NeU). Weight today 97.
7 S* S” E Lynch Sainagnes, Sir Angus, Hiimero.
6 4nk 9'®*Coles Sophomore, San GII, .Miss Charity.
3 3* 6'® Coles Exchequer, Hllgert, Sightly.
theo (C. H, Greenfield), Weight today 95.
2 2'>k 4“5 Vand’sen Adena, Wahoo, Walter Mllh*r.
4 8' 10”JW McIn’reBelle Griffon, Dally, Rio Vista.
8 6' 6'= Buxton P.Mahone, H.ofShennamere. Souihro
PRINCESS LOUISE, h. f, 3, by Bobby Beach — Princess Rose (E. Troter). Weight today 95.
73291) Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 15 92 8 7 8 9' H'’*E SuIIivanCuernavaca, Titiisll., I..(’..\<-kerlev.
i.i-.H( oaKianu 0-4 i:i4* fast l,» 92 8 <8 9' H'’*K SuIIivanCuernavaca, TitiisIL, I..(’..\<-kerley.
ABRAHAM, ch, g. 3, by St. Avoniens — Forest Dame (G. Motheral). Weight today 107.
74C..2 ,S. Anita .5-8 l:tH)* fast 8 102 12 11 11 12 12-’'*'Taplhi Cardinal. ' LittleWiek'y. Fi-anelsean.
7..SII S. .Anita 3-1 1:13* fa.st 2* 104 2 4 5 7* 7= G Burns .Montclair, Dr. Simrnll. 'TIi. Flyer.
729:17 S. .Anita 3-4 1:17* slop 4 100 3 1 1 1’ 2’ G Burns Orcagna, Dr. Simrall, Charley Paine
ST. CHARLES, ch. c, 3, by Rubicon — Anita B. (W. Fisher). Weight today 107,
73746 Oakland 5* f 1:06* fast 50 104 1 5 7 S' 9‘«'.A Walsh Boas, Dareington, AVap.
6:*614 (hikl.and .5-8 1 ;02* fast 9 112 1 1 1 If 9'= -Alarie l)ii|M)rt, KariHio, Ed Davis.
69.l:t7 Oakland 5-8 l:o:! mud 4* 112 6 2 2 P' 6'® Uettig Allair. Kar.Hlo. Sir AVesley.
KARODO, b. c, 3, by St. Dory — Dayo (J. F. Donlon). Weight today 100.
7KMS S. Anita 7 8 1:27 fast IM) lol 2 6 5 4 56 7*’ J rallahanDallv. Barney Ohitield. Eonlte.
T.'SiTo s’. Anita 6* f 1 :2()3 Li.st :!() lo7 9 7 7 9' 9” J Callaliaii Aristotle, Barnev oldliel.l, Eonlte.
7:!512 .S. Anita 5* f 1:07* fast 13 lio 4 6 7 ei* 6®J .M Preston Royal Queen. I)iiiidal.le. Lac.kf.H>t.
SONALTO, b. g, 3, by Altamax — Sonomis (T. H, Williams), Weight today 92.
First start.
.5* f 1:06* fast 50 104 1
.5-8 1 ;02* fast 9 112 1
5-8 1:0:! mud 4* 112 6
KARODO, b. c, 3, by St. Dory — Dayo (J. F. Donlon).
7KMS S. .Anita 7 8 1:27 fast (M) lol 2 6 5 4 56 7” J Calla'
7.'!97o S. Anita
7:!512 ,S. Anita
1® 1’ J Lee B. Brigade. Halbard, Arrow Swift.
3* 3=i G Swain Lislerine, Severus, Bucket Brigade.
L Clark). Weight today 93.
2® 2* J Lee K. Moving. AA'hiskBroom, l,<*x. I.ady.
1’ 1= J L-e AVh. Broom, La .Soiier, May Jene.
2* 2' Gattgel Masquerade. Financier, Orlandot.
7 7= C Henry Klng’sDanghter, Frank I.rf>r(l, Deuce
frs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 106.
2’ 2’ Pickens .Synchron’d.AA'.Griswell.S.A’iilentinc.
1= 1’ V Powers Nancy, Buck. Brigade. SI.A’alentine
1* 1' Pickens Ixvtns Eater, .Marias, Wool Sandals.
2* 2® Pickens Onagga, Plantland, Sir Vagrant.
TERAH, b. c, 3, by Abe Frank — Charm (E. A. Brennan). Weight today 98.
74.5X4 Li'Xington 3 4 1:19* hvy 3 112 1 ;5 5 2'' I’ V Powers Mo«|neltc. Macias. Juilge Denton.
744x9 l.«-xington 1 1:41* g<x«l 8-5 91 4 4 4 3 3® 1’* A Morgan KeepMoving, Milfonl.'TomKc.arney.
74:i,S 9 Lexington 1 1:41* fast 7 5 105 C 2 2 I 1® 1’ J Lee B. Brigade. Halbard, Arrow Swift.
7.38:i9 CltyPark 1 1-16 1:52* mud 4* 98 5 C 6 4 3* 3=* G Swain Lislerine, Severus, Bucket Brlgaile.
HASTY AGNES, b. f, 3. by Hastings — St. Agnes (H. Clark). Weight today 93.
74.561 Lexington 7 8 1:31 hvy 6-5 lo.5* 112 1 2® 2* .1 Lee K. Moving. AA'hiskBroom, l.<*x. I.ady.
74411 I.<’Xington 3-4 1:18 mud 2-5 107 2 3 2 1’ 1= J la-e AVh. Broom, La .Soiier, May .Tene.
741S3 F.Grounds 3-4 l;14*g(x>d 1 108 1 3 2 2* 2' Gattgel Masquerade. Financier, Orlandot.
74148 F.Grounds 5 8 1 :00 fakt 5* 95 7 7 7 7 7= C Henry Klng’sDanghter, Frank I.rf>r(l, Ileuce
KORTIBOY, b. c. i, by Albert — Counterbreeze (Mrs. M. Goldblatt). Weight today 106.
74675 l.oiiisv'le 1 1 16 1 :54g inuil 6-5 112 1 3 2 2 2’ 2" Pickens S.vnchron’d.AA'.Griswell.S.A’iilentine.
74L'!2 Jxiiisv'le 1 1 16 1 :.52* hvy 9 5 110 3 2 1 1 1= 1’ V Powers Nancy, Buck. Brigade. SI.A’alentine
74438 I>-xington 1 1:47 hvy 4 ltd 2 2 1 1 1* 1' Pickens Ixvtns Eater, .Macias, Wool Sandals.
74415 I^-x’glon 1 1-16 1:52* mud 7 5 107 3 3 2 2 2* 2* Pickens Onagga, Plantland, Sir Vagrant.
COLONEL JIM DOUGLAS, br. h. 6, by Henry Young — Rainy Day (A. Oldham). Weight today 104.
746 .4 l...uisville ll:4r.ilivy 16 105 6 4 3 5. 6 5'"*Goo.se Polly Prim. The Minks. AVing Ting.
C94.S7 I.atonia 7-8 1:27* fast 101 5 5 5 5 5' 5’* J Butler B. Brummel. Electorine, Ovelando.
69196 I’hur. Downs 7-8 l:‘2Ci fast ‘KIS 4 5 .5 a 5 5’ Moriarity Frootenac, Fantastic, LIghtAA'ooI.
(»i:!4 Pliiir. Downs 3 4 1:14* slow 111 1 11 3t> 4* A Brown Frontenac, Old Honesty, M.Sutton.
USURY, b. m, 6, by Knight of the Thistle— Interest (B. F. Guthrie). Weight today 99.
71292 Lalonia 3-4 1:15* hvy 15 97 4 3 4 4t» Brandt Dainty Dame. Frontenac. L.Esther.
712C4! l.utonia .5* f 1:10* hvy 12 105 :: 2 4 5* 6'-' Griffith Letts, Ovelando. .Atarvel P.
71187 I>atonia 1 1:41 gftod 30 101* 1 1 2 2 4'* 4®* Brandt Lady Esther, Convolo, Miss Strome.
SHABP POINT, blk. g. 3, by Jack Point— Elsie F. (B. F. Guthrie). • Weight today 87.
71'-’44 l.atonia 5* f 1 :12* hvy 30 1(1.5*10 10 10 10® 10’«*Grifmh Price.Jewel. M. Gallagher. D. Ann.
691.32 t’hur. Downs 4 1-2 f 56| slow 100 14 14 13’ 13” V Powers Gremse. Rexall, Vlctorene H.nnnon.
68843 t’liur. Downs 4 1-2 f 55* fast 97 4 5 7 7”*G Swain Black.slicep, Bayou Lark, Condlco.
ST, MAGNET, b. c, 3, by Sorcerer— Lady J. (E. H. Reed). Weight today 90.
74.559 Lexington 5* f 1:11* hvy 30 91 .5 4 9 7.1 X*® Ellenor EstellaC.. TfsldyHodge, B.GtsNlwiii.
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds, Selling, (72017 — 1:11* — 3 — 103.)
BOAS, b. g, 3, by Royal Flush III. — Scythians (Keene Bros.).
TlliOS < laklinid Fi’LlI fast 13 5 lo:! 6 6 2 2.’. 2' 'T Rice
7:i7x8 Oakland 11:42 fast 8-5 104 6 1 1 1 1= 2* Scoville
7:!746 Oakland 5* f 1:06* fast 8 106 2 2 2 2= 1} W .MllU-r
TURNAWAY. ch. f, 3, by Nimrod— Tern (B. C. Watkins).
74566 Oakland F G 1 :10* f.a.st 7 lii3 2 1 1 1= P' AA' Kelly
74514 Oakland .5* f 1 :06* fast 60 107 5 9 9 9’ 7'= Keogh
74170 Oakland F C 1:10* fa.st 10 97 8 7 7 8' 7'®SBiixton I
MONTCLAIR, b. g, 3, by St. Simooiu II. — ^Van-e-Cler (E. L. Talley)
746:!.5 Oakland 7-8 1 :2.5* fast 10 105 3 1 1 1 1=* 1.'. GoldsI
74.593 Oiikhmd lm7iiy 1:4.5? giMsl 2* Kil 3 2 2 1 P' 3’J GoldsI
74541 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 5 lilO 2 1 1 1 It* P-k GoldsI
BE THANKFUL, ch. c. 3, by Handsome— Crest (J. M. Crane).
73770 Oakffind lm70y 1 :4C* fa-st 8 PK! 3 7 6 4 .56 7®A Sandv
73673 Oakland ll:4'2*fast 3* 104 1 5 5 5 2®k 4®J Gllbei
73286 Oakland 3-4 1:15 fast 4 94 4 2 2 l®k i'* GUber
74.593 tliikhind lin7()v 1:45? giMsl 2*
74541 Oakland 7-8 l:26^ast 5
I’i 1* Goldstein
P' 3’J Goldstein
16 pik Goldstein
5 2®k 4®J Gilbert
2 l»k I'j Gilbert
SAN OLMO, ch. c, 3, by St. Symphorion — Installetrix (Sobre Vista Stsble).
Weight today 101.
B.nnonlc.i, Royal Queen, KHly Myer
Catherine F., Last Go. Coll^rt.
Dareington, Wap. Abtiey.
Weight today 103,
Emma G., .xian Olmo. Balreed.
Adena, Montclair. B(s>ger Red.
Sevenftill, Balreed. Royal Queen.
) Weight today 115,
AA’np, Gypsy King. Orilene.
Tavora. .Alartininas. Henry O.
Belmere, .Alartininas, Korosilaiiy.
Weight today 102.
M. Jordan, Handmaiden, Patriotic.
AlciblaUes, Husky, Buto.
Bannatyne, Zlck Abrams, John H.
71.56.6 Oakland F C 1 :10* fust 15 !)9 10 10 in 7* 3' Kent
74416 tAakland 11:42 fast l.S 5 102 7 1 1 1 16 2'* AV Kelly
74.372 Oakland 3-4 1:14 slow 100 99 9 9 9 9 8== W Kelly
TALIEN, ch. f, 3, by Bannockburn — Corsica (B. Schreiber),
74561 Oakland .5* f 1 :0S fast 10 107 3 3 .3 2' IJ Buxton
74229 Oakland 5* f 1 :08 fast 30 94 1 5 5 7 ' 9'® GillsTt
69002 Oakland 1-2 49* fast 3 112 4 3 2* 2* Klrsch’m
EXPECTANT, br. f, 3, by Balgowan — Hoffnung (H. Mack).
74.543 Oakland 11:41* fa.st 60 105 2 5 5 5 66 c” 'T Rice
74298 Oakland 1 1:41* fa-st 15 105 1 3 3 3 3= 4»* Sandy
742‘27 Oakland 7-8 1:30 fast 12 97 7 5 5 3 l®k in a AValsh
7' 9'® Gills-rt
2* 2* Klrsch’m
Weight today 108.
Tiirmiw.Ty. Emm.-i G.. Balreed.
•Teremlah. SI. Kilda. .\r<Mnatiz<>.
CeiitreShot, Flrelgill, AL Amelia.
Weight today 98.
Fern L., Zoe Young, Jeanette AA’.
St. Avon, Ed Davis, Emma G.
Gigana, Carmelliia. Ijist Go.
Weight today 98.
W.ip. Billy Myer, Wolfville.
High Gun, B. .Myer. Wolfville.
Supine, Onatassa. Prank Skinner.
LORD FILIGRANE. b. g. 3, by Filigraiie — The Lady Rebecca (J. Dinkelspiel). Weight today 105.
746:15 Oakland 7-8 1:25* fast 20 101 2 4 7 7 7i‘ 7”.*J .Alelntyre.Alontctalr, Wap, Gypsy King.
74569 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 6 101 6 4 .3 3 3* I'l ,I McIntyreLiicy (!., Steel Blue, Riihiuon.
74518 Oakland lm20y 1:41* fast 8 101 9 8 5 5 5* 6= .1 McIntyreStandover, Illlgert, Ed Slieridan.
PATRIOTIC, eb. f, 3, by Bannockburn — ^America (J. B. Dna). Weight today 101.
74371 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :49* slow 25 84 10 5 8 8 9® 8'= C’N.neau Mandarin. C.Palne, M.M.BowdlsIi.
74310 Oakland lm20y 1:42 fast 5* 89 2 2 4 3 3* 3' A Walsh StUfCbe, Palemon. Eftapa.
74260 Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 16 92 3 3 3 3 4* 7‘® A AValali PeUgroeo, T. Abeam. Johnstown.
BONHEUR. ch. f, 3, by Ingoldsby — ^Royal Una (Franklht Btable). Weight today 98.
74395 Oakland 1 1:13* slow 60 98 3 3 6 9 9 9=“P H’brand Wueraburger, Wolfville. B. Myer.
74:^ Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 25 106 4 9 10 19® 10'» Goldstein Cnrrlcalnm. B. Myer. (1. Handton.
73748 Oakland Si 1 1:06* laat SO 102 5
Safe 7*1 F H’brand BoaCi 'DareteKtoo,
/
ROOM 312 - 59 D€ARBORN,Sr.- CHICAGO
DAILT! RACING! FORM.
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1908.
FAMOUS PARTNERSHIPS AND PLUNGERS.
yon a ooiiplo of ponlos tliat I shall get forty-
tlvf iHMimls for him.’ roplied .Mellish.
••Tin- wager was prompt ly taken by half a dozen
offleers. Mellish <|Uletly Isiokeil all the Is-ts. ami
then, putting the sjairs to his ehargiT, gallo|M-d
straight for the enemy’s near«'sf piek*‘t. As sim*ii
.as he was within range the Freneh sharpshooters
iM'gan to blaze at him, imt, regardless of the bullets
that whistled around him, .Mellish Pale un till his
hors»> was shot under him. 'riien. waving his hand
to the Frenehmen, he walked ets)lly back to the
British lines untou<‘lusl. Now, the tiovernmeiit
then allowed forty-tive |s>unds for every otlie<‘r'8
horse kilbsl in aetion. So Harry Meliish won the
wager, for whieh he had delils-rately rRked his
life.
"Out of ids sidendid pp»perty only one small
farm was left to him. 'I’here he lived ipdtdi.v on
his wife’s ineoiiie, foreswore Ix-tting and gambling,
and devoted his attention to seientitie farming amt
the bPH'ding of e.attle and greylnmnds. He (lied
in 1.S17 at the early age of thirty-seven.
"The story of tin- ill-fated .Maninis of Hastings
is t(M» well known to call for n petition h('re. .\ii-
other notorious idunger. of the nn ■ t to dish tyiK*.
was Krnest Benson, eonimoidy known a- the ’.Tiitdleo
Jnggins,’ wlu, got through a fortune of '.(i^)
in two yettrs. Yet. now and tlien. < > en he hm'
his giMHl times. But a man wlio could spi nd
(Mat on a pleasure trip to .\nstralla and dioi> th ni.s-
ands at liaeearat in it single evening, seureely ma'dvit
plunging on the turf to l>ring him to s|sa“dy ruin.
I liave known men to wlioin tlie reckless tiinging
away of money wtis a fascinating pastime. 'fin;
mere possession of ready easli intlamed them witli
an irresistilde passion for throwing it away.
“'rile inimb(>r of nien wlio have at one time or
another won fortunes on tlie turf and then let
their winnings go again is extraordinary. Never
iM'ing satistied witli one fortune they tried for two
and lost all. Hidsdale. wlio, witli Cull.v as a
liartner. won tlie Hertiy twice, died in a garret at
Newmarket witlnnit tlie price of a phit of ale to
bless liimself with, while William ('hifiiey. tlie
owner of tle> e>'lel>rated I’riain. whose ('staldislinient
at Newmarket rivalli-d ♦’PM-kl'oriL’s in Its niagniti-
eenee, died nearl.v as liadly olT as Itidsdate. 'I'lien
tlie money .Mr. IbMigniaii won in l.s.">.s on KiM-ket.
for tlie ('I'sarewlteli, in on Victor for tin*
Koval Hunt, In ISt!.'! on Verdant for tlie Klior and oit
(Confederate for the (Ireat Kasleru Handica|>s, in
l.siai on I’anl .Toiu's for the Chester Cup and in I.sii!*
on Weslminsler for tlie Cainbridgesliire. must liavi*
iieeik fabnions; but. as l.ord <!eorge Beiitinck dis-
covered. it was not sntlicient to l>ay expenses for
tile niim'.ier of liorses he Iniil in training and in Unit
manner and nnsneeessfnl s|ieeulatlon nndted away
lik(‘ tlie nioniing dew.
*‘.\t one time Mr. Bravley was ‘tired of win-
ning.’ blit in ids case. t's>. a serii's id' failures,
eonihined willi a very large stud, soon tis»k more
tlian all the gill olT the gingerbread. Mr. Bonnet
again by the two victories of Mclby in the Chester
Clip ( l.'d;.->-(>), won over cno.iKsi: yet a few years
later he liad not as many farlhiiigs. l’o<>r Carew'.
who stiHMl to win cisti.iMMi on Uhl Kolsrt, illetl
almost penniless in Itonlogne.’’
How British Turf Giants Operated More Than a
I CMitnry Ago,
FOURTH RAC^-5-8 Mile. 2-ycar-olds. Handicap, (TUOsy —
NOTES OF THE TURF.
eling. which open* d Moli-
n' the horsenieii who hav(>
at the .Suburban ineeliiig
Tile Vancouver .loekey Club will hold a two days
meeting. .May 1!.'! and ‘-’•'i. 'I'hc track is said lo ii<‘
In excidleiit condition and a good representation of
Seattle horses is eNpei ted.
Idoii K. Kerr has deeided to make a steepb'-
ehasi-r out of Kio Cramh’. tlie four year old gelding
by I’essara Vab'ra. which lie purchased Irom 1’.
It. Ford early in this year.
1.. -\. Celia has sold his two year-idd Inela to .1.
\V. .NidT id' la‘\iiigtoii. The tllly is by TiMldington -
.Mieiia and has earned itsso since her tirsl start in
.laniiary . winning two races, fniishing second in
two and third in one.
Caidain Fred I’resgrave. who will shin lo Mon-
tre.il at the close of the I'inilico mei-ting, was a
.schiHilinate of Sir .Montagu .Mien, president of the
Montreal .bs-key Club and for that rea.son takes an
especial interest in the meeting.
.bickcy Ki ogh’s negotiations for a contract with
Barney Sclireiber have fallen Ihrongh. He is not
anxious to go to Seattle, though l>. ,\. Boss, who
holds a eoniract on him. will race his stable llierc.
He may spend the snninicr visiting ridalives in tin"
FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. ((>'.t.->.s(i — ] ; — i — j»;i.)
tneager men ever seen, wliom his eoniein|sir.iries
nicknamed ’.No. It.’ from a fancied rescnibl.incii
which the a|ipearance of his extraordinayily long
Ihiti legs bore to that iiiitnid'al. .\ml very liwdy
tliese two niade it for tlie betting iinn. for .Mellish
miver o|ietied his month nmler C.''><hi in the i-ing.
"Stirring scenes there must have been down at
Briglltotl. The two pulled oil' some big coU|is to
getlier. atid on the whole held their own well
against the ring, though, perhaps, not with such
distinguished success as the Hon. Kich.ird Vernon,
conunonly called Idck Vernoti. who. if we
are to believe Ids biogra[dier. Thomas Hoi-
croft l.iiithor of that admired conied.v. ’The
Koad to Kitin' I, was ‘so adroit in liedging his bets
that he usually made a -tg Io.imni tsiok by* which he
lost nothing, nor could he in any case liave lost
an.vihing.' But .Midlisli lived at such a r.iti* tliat
the wealth of Cpm'siis could not have stood the
strain. He had clo.se ii|ion forty horses in training,
seventeen earriagi' horses, a doz.en hunters in l.ei-
cestershire. tiv(> eliargers at Brighton the was cap
tain of the Kltli Hussars, the tie phis ultra of
fashionable siddieringt besides liacks innunK'rable,
and li.ad a whole brigade of ri’tainers in his |ia.v.
whos<‘ crimson liveries alone must liave cost liiin a
lU'ett.v penii.v. Tlieii he was al.so an eiithnsiaslii*
supiMirter of the prize ring; in fact, tlie noble
army of bruisers looked iiiion him as their treasiir
er and made no sli,ght demainls ii|>on his purse.
Vet md ail this lavish exiienditure would have
rnineil Midllsh if he could only htive kept aloof
from cards and dice.
''Blit ‘vile, insinuating liazard’ elTected that
which iM'tting in tlie ring only partiall.v aceoni-
idished. and tilched from the reckless plunger his
fair domains. It is said tluit lie otice staked
,E4u.(Mmi upon a single throw and lost. Un one
occasion In* lost f.ti.tMK) at one sitting at Brooks'
Club, in St. James street, and was leaving tlie
place when he met his Royal .Highness the Duke of
Sussex, to yvhoiu he exelainied: 'I’ve lost everything;
I'm mined.’ 'rhereui>on the gotsl-iiatiirr-d duke,
ciaiiidng him on the back, said; ‘Coiiie back, yoiir
luck will turn, iierhaps.’ .\nd it did turn with a
vengeance, for he won tKlO.oOO clean off ilie reel
from his Royal Highness. But all lie ever got in
discharge of the debt was un annuity of tl.iKkt a
year, badl.v iiald.
"The last straw to tireak tin* camel’s back was
the St. Leger of ISOli, over which tlie Iwdting was
teri'ilic. The 'S|iorting Magazine' two montlis be-
fore tlie race was nin stated that there was little
doubt tliat u|iwards of one million guineas had al-
read.v been paid. I..ord Fole.v and Mellish were
amongst tho.se who were most heavily hit by tlie
victory of Fyldener. 'I'he latter, Indei'd. was
ruined b.v tlio blow. In the following Ibs-enilier his
stud was sold, whilst he hinis(>ir left England and
went out as an aide-de-camii to Sir Rowland Fergu-
son in Spain, where the I’eninsular war was then
raging.
"But tiefore he lifft lie had the honor of enter-
taining his Royal Highness the I’rince R'-gmit in
his ancestrill hall at Blythe, whieli was no longer
his. however, for he had been comtxdleil to s«*ll it to
■Mr. Walker, the great Ironfounder. of Rotherdain,
wlio generously lent iiim the house in order that ln8
might pla.v tlie host to his distinguished guest in
a manner worth.v of his reputation.
“During the few days that Mr. Mellish gave his
farewell rece|ition to royalty he and the Princi-
used to sit up all night engaged in the fascinating'
pursuit game of hazard, aiid then* is still pre-
served In Doncaster, I lielieve. the little table at
which the muster of Blythe rattled the dice for
tlie last time with the future Sovereign of England.
On ladng appolnttsl aide-de-camp to Sir Rowland
Ferguson Mr. Mellish recelvinl the bn'vet rank of
t'.olonel, and whilst he was attaclnsl to that Oen-
eral’s staff distinguished himself so conspicuously
by bis gallantr.v anil intelligence that he was miire
than once honored with special mention and praise
in the dispatches of the Duke of Widlington. Fn-
fortunately. ho»'ever. Mellish could not restrain liis
passion for gambling, a vice which the Duke viewial
with the greatest abhorrence during a eamii.aign.
and the eonse<juenc«‘ was that the Colonel was ad-
vised to throw up his po'st and return home.
“It WU.S whilst he was in the I’eninsula that
Mellish made one of the maddest bets in the annals
of wagering. He ap|)cartd one morning on a
wretched looking horse, which made him the sule
ject of unlimlteil chaff. ‘Why, the brute wouldn’t
fetch a fiver.* said use of bis brother officers. ‘I’ll
Turf Ratings’ Best Bet: New York, Bar 4; Oak-
land, Nothing.
Turf Reporter’s Special: New York-Care-78-75-73-
74-86-89-81-33-39-63.
Thiirsda.v's Daily (Mu- Horse Win* w;vs:
The jiast week our Daily Wire was:
Tuesday, May 5 : . Monday, May I:
Prejuicio 7-10 ‘Jnd Pajaroita O-o Won
Saturday, May : Friday, May 1:
Centre Shot.. . 0-5 Won Native Son B-l Won
Thursday, A|iril BO: Wednesday, April ao:
Humero 7-‘2 Won Frank Flittner 1-1 Won
Tuesday, April 28: Monday, April 27 :
Liisaro 0-10 Won Scratched
Price of Daily Wire: $1.00 Single Wire
$5.00 Six Wires.
IMext Occasional Goes
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances. (00104 — 1:38s — 1 — 1)5.)
SIDNEY F., b. g. 5, by Royal Fluab III.— Extract (Johnaoo ft Dodaon).
7446S Oakland 7-S 1 fa .st 9 9.'. ■> - -
74394 Oakland 6i f 1 slow 20 100
74083 OaJdand 1 1:39* fast H 102 3 5 5 5 4* 4“i Vand’seu'
BBLMERE, b. f, fi, by Ogden — ^Nabma (C. Bowman).
74.'.s;( (lakland :! 4 1 :1 1> geod S 109 1 7 5 3-'l 1- D Beliiiid
74.-.41 Oakland 7-8 1 :2 «r fast 11-10 HI 3 5 2 2 2 < 2'>i< IV Miller
74421 Oakland F C l:10i| fast 4 105 6 S 6 5i 3J Kandy
DOLLIE DOLLARS, b. f. 4. by Toddington — Nadavig (A. B. Buebaa
74.543 Oakland 1 1-lf. 1 :4r.i fa.st 10 93 7 7 7 7 P- 3<> ("iHuieaii
74393 tkikland 1 1-16 l:4Sij slow 1 96 1 1 1 1 I’J I'i A Walsh
74;M4 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 8 108 6 6 4 4 5»i W Miller St
TAVORA. b. m, S, by Balgowan — Nance O’Neill (H. R. Schaffer).
74.59:t Oakland lm70y 1 ;45ii good 9 103 5 3 3 2 2'i 1>> J .McIntyre .Martinmas
74.541 Oakland 7-8 1:261 fast 15 109 9 8 8 6 5 * 5» J .McIntyreMontclair
74420 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 18-5 110 7 6 4 4 Tnt 9“ Sandy *' :
BT. ELMWOOD, b. e. 4, by St. Symphoiien — laatallatrix (Sobre 'Vista Stable).
74638 Oakland 3-4 1 :12!! fast 13 HM 1 6 7 7' 7'« Saiidv
74542 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :4.5J fa.st 10 9S 5 2 3 3 '2i> 4‘'' Kent
74168 Oakland 7-8 l:25g fast 15 102 6 1 3 4 5‘ 6>s W Kelly The Mist,
MARTINMAS, ch. g, 8, 'by Martagon — Nekomit (E. J, Ramsey),
74637 Oakland lni70y 1:44* fa.st 9-5 111 ‘
74.593 Oakland liii70v 1 :45>! giaid .5 1 07 2 4 4 4 3l> 2h W Miller
74.V41 Oakland 7-8 l;26g fast 5* 108 10 10 9 8 6= S”* Keogh
VESME, ch. g, 4, by 'Yeauvian — Guess Me (San Antonio Stablo).
741.30 K. Anita 1 1 ;39i( fast 11-5 102 3 6 7 7 4i IJ .Musginve
T’3974 S. Anita 11:40 fast 8-5 105 4 3 5 2 2» 2“1 ..M Presto
73454 S. Anita 1 1:39* fast 2 104 '2 6 5 5 3» 1< M ITestoi
LURETTA, ch, m, 6, by Hermenco — Itinerant (H. G. Bedwell).
74418 tiakland 1 1:41 fast 9-5 107 2 1 1 1 1- 16 \\ Miller
74311 Oakland 6-8 1:01 fast 11-20 119 7 5 4 4«i‘ 3* Lycurgus
7421C Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 10 109 1 111* 3' Lycurgus
GUARDI, ch. g, 4. by St. Leonards— Splendour (W. D. Millard).
73744 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:5.3* fast 2 :a; : ; ; - - -- -■
73533 ,S. Anita 1 1-4 2:06 fast 13-5 106J 2 2 2
73454 S. Anita 1 1 :39| fast 5 107 6 7 6 6
BTX BTS XL. b. f, 4, to Sir WaltM^-Vorfliuibcia (X. Tivttor).
74583 Oakland lm70y l:4..f g.sid 7 304 C 1 1 3 4« 6>»JWKel
(AT OAKLAND)
and Is guaranteed as follows: Must run 1 — 2, or
we will give you your choice: Money hack or a
$5.00 subscription to our Daily One-Horse Wire,
- - Weight today 108.
( 6 :t.i 26 Coldstciii The Mist. Siigiirmaid. Fred Bent.
? ^ Kelly Llsaro, Siigarmald, The .Mist.
Sugarmald, Hllgert, Fred Bent.
Weight today 108.
I’K'en. Ray Bennett. J. W. O’Neill
Montclair. Martinmas. Korosllany.
L. Nelson, Korosllany, A. B. Cook.
Weight today 102.
Vox I’opiili, Dariima, Kt. Elmwood.
Eduardo. Ia*gatee. Ixird Flligrnne.
Elmwood, Belmere, 'Tim. Wen.
Weight today 106.
Montclair. Henry O.
, Belmere, Martinmas.
Martinmas, Col. Girl. Nabonassar.
Weight today 107.
Buni.Busii. Bri'jiilcio. Silv. Stocking
yoxi’opiill, Darnraa. DollleDollars.
Sidney F.. Sugarmald.
, - - Weight today 108,
‘i (» W Miller Earl Rogers. Netlliig. Vinton.
Tavora, Montclair. Henry O.
Montclair, Belmere, Korosllany.
Weight today 104.
•Montclair, Friar of Elgin. Wistaria
Ingham. Tcacress, Mandarin.
Bustling Silk, Ouardl, UncleHenry.
Weight today 106,
Eiitrada, Nonlc, Mcmlon.
Marwood, Kenilworth, Sid Silver.
Yada, Lord Nelson, Combury.
, . _ - Weight today 104.
HXt 1 4 4 3 2* 2* Musgr’ve .\vontellus. Merllngo, Bragg.
2 1* 1* Harty Bragg. Nadzu. Bostof.
4J 3«J Harty Vesme, Rustling Silk, Uncle Henry.
^ >. Weight today 102.
4« 6'*JW Kelly Tavora, Martinmas, Montclair.
3‘ 3i Goldstein Slbarl, T. Abeam, Nadzn.
1* 5* Buxton Dollle Dollars, Darnma, Oargantna.
Rosa Brim (C. P. Fink). Weight today 111.
113 S 7 7 7=* 7>*lKIrseh’ni Gov. Orman. Thurbet. A. Hvinan.
1«( 9 9 8 7* 6»i Mentry J.W.O’Nelll. G.Uandlon, S. Warner.
113 7 3 1 3 5’i 6‘* Mentry MarkieMayer, C. Sarto, HappyRice
naria (D. A. Boat). Weight today 102.
106 6 9 8 8‘* 8'* Keogh L.oftheForest, Nat. Son. Clondlight.
106 5 6 6 6* 6»i Keogh Rllerd, College Widow, 'Toupee.
104 7 9 8 9 8 9***Keoeb Uemmell, Ocean Shore, Gargantua.
$2 Guaranteed Special
Starts Tomorrow!
Don’t miss It. tis we don’t have these every
day. Our last one was:
8-1, WON.
Get year Sabscription in at once.
Yesterday’s Two-Horse Wire giwe one win
uer and one scratch.
Friday’s Form Special: Jamaica Grape 16-3*
26-10-13-1-5-55-7-71-26.
NEW BOOK ON SALE NOW.
nie standard Torf Gidde
ROOM Bit, 69 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO.
NATIONAL RACING REVIEW No. 233
Room 37, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
GRAND SPECIAL Starts Manday, May 18.
11.00 per month. ^ cents per copy.